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Last winter Sutherland took her family on a dream cruise to the Caribbean. She jets away on weekend jaunts at whim yet still has time to help her children with homework.

Sound like a millionaire’s lifestyle? While Sutherland isn’t a millionaire, she lives like one.

Sutherland’s career as a Virtual Assistant (VA) gives her the flexibility, freedom and money to live
life to the maxas a mother, as a savvy business pro, and as a modern woman exploring her world. An Internet marketing specialist VA who earns six figures, Tawnya contracts her services to corporations and small businesses throughout the worldwithout the grueling commute.

VAs are self employed contractors who provide administrative, technical and/or creative services to other businesses, usually from a distance using phone, fax and Internet. Mostly stay-at-home moms, they aren’t merely secretaries in sweatshirts, but are often highly skilled (and paid) technical experts like Sutherland who also runs her own VA firm, and partners in her sweetheart’s business.

Sutherland’s 2007 landmark survey of 761 Virtual Assistants globally (96.8% women) revealed that 76.1% percent are parents (www.VAnetworking.com/survey). Sutherland, who is at the forefront of the VA trend, established the first free Virtual Assistant Networking Association (VANA) in 2003. Today it has the largest membership base of any VA organization online with over 7,500 registered members. Aspiring and existing VAs join for support, ideas, camaraderie and to find new clients. Small to large businesses are also invited to join the network and submit requests for proposals.

Referred to as the Donald Trump of VAs, Tawnya Sutherland was a legal secretary and single mom who found herself in deep debt struggling to support her three children with no time left to spend with them. So in 1997 she made the transition to virtual assistance and never looked back.

Image from Virtual Assistant Networking Association.

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