Sunday, June 27, 2010

Doin' It Again

Today, I lost everything.... Well lost everything for submission number five that is.....

I cried
I stomped my feet
I turned my computer on and off in hopes of the documents return.

And

Got

Nothing.....

So, I had to start all over again..... I got over it pretty quickly, and knowing that the submission is due in under 6 hours - I wont go into any details... I did however, want to post a portion of this weeks submission. It's my biography. Have a read...Tell me what you think.... I'm off to finish my work.

Happy Sunday...


7.3 Key Personnel Biographies

Michelle Murray

A graduate from CDI’s Executive Assistant program, Michelle brings over three years of superior administrative skills, dedication to client satisfaction, and a need to go above and beyond in her projects and administrative tasks.

Michelle returns home to Sudbury Ontario after 2 two and a half years on Canada’s West Coast where she built relationships and a stronger skill set through various volunteer organizations. As a Rotarian, Michelle became the person behind the creative design for many local projects including the Pemberton Rotary and Chamber of Commerce golf tournament. Michelle was provincially appointed by the BC government to become Pemberton’s Spirit of BC Chair, a committee created to ensure legacies were made prior to the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. In her role as chair of the Spirit of BC, Michelle was appointed director of the 2009 Pemberton Winterfest. Winterfest is a 10 day annual event that focuses on community, sport, literacy, arts and music, and was recognized by the 2009 Legacies Now/Spirit of BC as a Signature Event during the 2009 festival. Through her experiences with Winterfest and Spirit of BC, Michelle became well versed in the grant writing process as she was responsible for acquiring funding through various organizations including the Cultural Olympiad and Vancouver 2010.

Michelle experiences go way beyond the administrative talents she possesses. Hired as a contract employee through Live Nation, Michelle became a part of music history when she worked as a festival coordinator for the 2008 Pemberton Festival, through these experiences Michelle was able to hone her multi-tasking skills, and learn that diligence and perseverance truly pay off.

Through these amazing experiences Michelle now sits on the board of directors for Keep A Breast Canada. KABCAN is a non-profit organization with the mission is to help eradicate breast cancer by informing young people about methods of prevention, early detection and support.

Virtually There – Administrative & Executive Services fulfills Michelle’s desire to work as a self employed individual. With the growing need of virtual assistants for small and independent business owners, Michelle can take her corporate experience, couple it with Northern Ontario hospitality, add a dash of Olympic dreams and round it up with dedication and a strong desire to make each client feel like number one and create the perfect environment where only firewalls are the boundaries to her success.


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