Sawtry-based business Ashwood VA has picked up a prestigious national award.
Owner of the virtual assistant company, Emilie Ashwood, entrepreneur has won "VA of the Year 2023 - Solo VA" Award.
She says the award is testament to her dedication, innovation, and unwavering commitment to providing exceptional virtual administration and support to professionals and business owners particularly within the photography industry.
Ashwood VA can offer a lifeline to businesses by taking on all aspects of their social media management and other every day, but time-consuming administrative tasks.
Emilie says her approach allows clients the freedom to fully immerse themselves in their business day.
"Working with photographers has been a particularly remarkable journey," Emilie explains.
"My vision, which has come to fruition, was to provide breathing space for these immensely talented individuals, allowing them to focus on what they love - capturing moments behind the lens, without the weight of administrative tasks."
Emilie's drive to constantly seek improvement and innovation infuses a fresh, unique perspective into her clients' businesses, ensuring they remain at the forefront of their industries.
"I strongly believe in always challenging the status quo and maintaining a curiosity that keeps us agile in an ever-evolving business world," Emilie remarks. "If it's not broken, why can't we make it better?"
She set up Ashwood VA in 2021 after a rewarding yet high-pressure career in the corporate world, Emilie recognised the need for a more balanced and fulfilling pace of life.
Leveraging her legal background and experience in easing the strain for overwhelmed professionals, she says she has carved a niche in supporting creative entrepreneurs.
The ‘VA of the Year 2023’ award is her third sector award and is testament to Emilie's dedication, ingenuity, and unwavering support for her clients and solidifies her position as a leading Virtual Assistant in the UK.
Contact: hello@ashwoodva.co.uk
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