I have a tendency to use a lot of exclamation points and find humor in things that are usually only funny to preteens. Despite this, I am also known for being extremely organized, having the ability to quickly switch between tasks and services, and my willingness to go above and beyond to accomplish any task at hand!
In January 2022, I began my entrepreneurial journey with ValleyGirl Personal Assistant Services.
Prior to this, I spent eight years as a 911 Operator for the RCMP, and prior to that, I worked as an administrative assistant in Central Alberta. My experience in public service taught me valuable skills and honed my multitasking abilities. However, after eight years of taxing work, I decided it was time to escape the daily grind and pursue my own business. Working for myself has given me the freedom to spend quality time with my family; attend field trips, tuck my daughters in at night, be home for holidays and be available for date night! I am grateful for all of my clients who continue to give me the opportunity to do what I love.
journey began
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Favourite Things
A few Of my
Favourite Joke:
“Why does Snoop Dogg carry an umbrella? Fo Drizzle.”
Coffee Order:
Americano with a Splash of Milk
Vacation Fave:
A Lakeside Cabin with my Family
Always Reading:
Murder Mysteries + Crime Thrillers
Always Listening:
Taylor Swift + 00’s Pop Punk
Cocktail of Choice:
Empress Gin + Soda
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ValleyGirl Pa Helps
I have a real soft spot for small and new businesses, and my primary motivation is to take time consuming, labor intensive, loathed tasks off of my clients’ plate so that they can get back to running their business in a way that feels enjoyable and fulfilling to them.
I had one specific client in mind when the idea to launch ValleyGirl came to me. Within a matter of days, I had applied for my business license, registered my business name, and approached that first client. After over a year in service, I can confidently say that I have only ever had to turn down one task a client asked of me – and that was hauling a trailer. Saying no was the safest decision for all road users!