About Me.
I spent seven years working in the wedding industry as an assistant planner, bridal show producer, photo booth attendant, venue coordinator and even had my own wedding and event planning business. I learned a lot about the wedding industry and its inner workings. I was passionate about weddings, and I still am, but after all of these experiences, I discovered that my passion was more for the business side of things, rather than working the actual weddings.
While networking and connecting with so many wedding industry professionals, I noticed that many of them shared the same problems and pain points. They run their business alone from front to back, everything behind the scenes AND on the scenes. That’s a lot... I know because I have been there!
And then...
it just clicked!
I could take all of these skills I have learned through various jobs and experiences, and apply them into a business that allows me to do work that I enjoy, for people I can relate to and understand.
Yes! This is my purpose!
To provide support for wedding professionals in order for them to spend more time doing the work they enjoy, increase income, grow their business, or any other goal they want to achieve.
But besides being a wedding obsessed, virtual boss babe…
So that’s who I am!
Now see what I do…
FAQs
What the heck is a Virtual Assistant?
A virtual assistant (aka: VA) is a person who provides support services to other businesses virtually from a remote location. Some specialize in a specific skill set, like social media management only but for all kinds of businesses. Some specialize in a particular industry but offer many different skills (that’s me!)
How do you price your services?
I have some starting prices listed on my services pages but some services have many variables and may need more insight with a discovery call. After our first chat, I can either give you an estimate with all I have to offer or what can be done most efficiently within your budget.
OMG, are you related to Leo?
First, I married into the name. Second, we’re not related….that we know of. The name is spelled differently but my husband’s grandfather says there’s a possibility that when our ancestors came to America, they didn’t dot the “i” and it was read as an “e”. So who knows! Hey Leo, if you see this, hit me up for the next family reunion!