Connie McVicker Nominated for the Janet Jordan Achievement Award

There is only one word to describe what I am felling right now…WOW! I was just notified that I have been nominated to receive the 2007 Janet Jordan Achievement Award presented by the Online International Virtual Assistant Convention (OIVAC). The award honors a newcomer Virtual Assistant who has been in business for less than 2 years and has reached a milestone in their short career in the industry. This milestone needs to be an accomplishment that has helped to boost their new business to an overwhelming success.

It is extremely humbling that my peers, people I work, collaborate, and share with every day, have nominated me for such an honor. It sincerely means a lot just to be nominated and I personally thank those, from the bottom of my heart, who took the time to submit a nomination for me.

Janet Jordan, who passed away in January 2006, was a recognized industry leader in the virtual assistance field. Mrs. Jordan’s virtual assisting career began in 1980, long before the term “Virtual Assistant” was coined. Along with running her private VA practices which included clients who spanned the globe, Mrs. Jordan also trained aspiring entrepreneurs to launch their own up-to-the-minute, compelling and relevant virtual assistant practices through Virtual Assistance U. Jordan created future leaders in the VA industry.

The OIVAC Judging Panel for the Janet Jordan Achievement Award consists of experienced Virtual Assistants from around the world. The winner will be honored during the International Virtual Assistants Day (IVAD) event which will be held online May 18th from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm EST. The celebration coincides with a three-day Online International Virtual Assistants Convention (OIVAC) scheduled for May 17-19, 2007. Visit the OIVAC website for more information.

April 2007 Business Spotlight : Lynn Rasmussen

Each month, Signature Worx will highlight one of our valued clients. I’m a little early, but couldn’t wait another week to release it!

Our first Business Spotlight is Lynn Rasmussen, life coach, systems thinker, and author of the new book, Men Are Easy, that was released on Amazon March 1st. Lynn is an amazing writer and her work is refreshing and honest…if you don’t believe me then check out her blog as she writes to it daily.

Learn more about Lynn and her thoughts on life, men, women, and relationships by visiting MenAreEasy.com

While you’re there, visit her Resources page to sign up for two complimentary chapters of Men Are Easy, and then subscribe to her 90 Quick and Easy Shifts for Instant Relationship Improvement directly excerpted from the book. You can also listen to an interview with Lynn and view the Vidlit book trailer…happy reading!!

Click the link below to order your copy today!
Men Are Easy

Men Are Easy

If you love simplicity, instant makeovers, and great design, Men Are Easy is for you. Lynn Rasmussen will change the way you experience life with a man.

Learn the secrets of a happy relationship:

Whether you are looking for romance, in love, or fed up, you will discover how relationships can be fascinating and how men are easy.

Lynn Rasmussen

About Lynn

Lynn Rasmussen is dedicated to making life and love easy. She applies systems thinking–simple processes found throughout nature–to relationships. Her graduate degree is in adult development and systems theory. She focuses on the conscious and creative design of lives and relationships over trying to fix what’s not working. As a pioneer in this revolutionary approach, she is preparing the way for a new method of thinking that is more in sync with how life really works.

Lynn is a professional and life coach with clients on Maui and the mainland. She loves her clients and says she learns more from them than they learn from her.

Lynn and her husband have been married for over thirty years and live on Maui (Someone has to live there!) He lures her, hiking and canoing when possible, to places like Romania, Myanmar, Big Bend National Park, and South Africa. Their daughter, Molly, 25, and son, Ryan, 23, live and work in southern California.