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The CVAN Vision Committee

From its conception in January of 2002 The Canadian Virtual Assistant Network had a vision…to create a supportive environment where Canadian VA’s could share knowledge, experiences and resources. A networking community devoted to unity and collaboration among Virtual Assistants.

Helping CVAN achieve this vision, are the successful, community driven Virtual Assistants on the CVAN Vision Committee.


Introducing the CVAN Vision Committee!!!

Michelle Jamison, founding member is a veteran Canadian VA and advocate for the VA profession. She believes in order to promote the longevity of the profession; Virtual Assistants must unite and create collaboration relationships among their peers. Having been a VA since 1998, Michelle is owner of MJVA, a multi-VA company, an instructor for Red Deer College’s Virtual Assistant Certificate Program and author of The Virtual Assistant’s Guide to Marketing. Michelle is always available to support other VA’s and offers Coaching and mentoring to all VA’s. Contact Michelle at info@canadianva.net


Mary-Lou Ashton is a pioneer for the Virtual Assistant profession here in Canada. Mary-Lou is owner and facilitator of the Virtual Assistant Training Program (VATP). Her vast experience and knowledge of the VA profession is a definite asset to CVAN and its members. Mary-Lou has been credited for being one of the first VA’s in Canada and being an avid promoter of the profession. Mary-Lou has been recognized by the CVAN and awarded Lifetime Honorary Member for her contributions to the Canadian VA industry. Contact Marylou at Marylou@vatp.ca


Barbara Lang, a bilingual VA from Toronto, ON has been in business since July 2002 and has/continues to grow and expand her successful practice by leaps and bounds. Barb has been a member since 2002 and has always played a key role in the success of CVAN. Barb actively promotes CVAN and the VA industry when giving workshops and seminars. She supports CVAN’s vision by assisting with our live events and is CVAN’s Teleclass coordinator. Her enthusiasm and dedication to the profession is evident in all that she does. Contact Barb at barb@virtuallyanything.ca


Pam Ivey, owner, CVAN, is a huge advocate for the VA industry, always striving to promote in both Canada and the U.S. Pam started Visual Persuasions Canada in February 2001 and recently opened a new division of VPC called, My Creative Assistant. Contact Pam at pam@mycreativeassistant.com.

 

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