Australian Virtual Assistant Nominated for Prestigious Janet Jordan Achievement Award - Winner Announced During IVAD Celebration

Released on: April 24, 2008, 12:08 pm

Press Release Author: Tilda Virtual Services

Industry: Small Business

Press Release Summary: Australian business owner Kylie Short of Tilda Virtual
Services has been nominated for the Janet Jordan Achievement Award. The award honors
a newcomer Virtual Assistant who has been in business for less than 5 years and has
reached a milestone in their short career in the industry.

Press Release Body: BATHURST NSW, Australia - Tilda Virtual Services (TVS) is
celebrating two years in business on May 15th 2008. That day also marks the
beginning of this year's Online International Virtual Assistant Convention (OIVAC).
The convention spans three days and includes industry speakers, an international
virtual assistants day celebration (IVAD) and the announcement of the winners of two
prestigious awards.

Australian business owner Kylie Short, of Tilda Virtual Services has been nominated
for one of those awards - the Janet Jordan Achievement Award. According to the OIVAC
Web site the award honors a newcomer Virtual Assistant who has been in business for
less than 5 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.

Janet Jordan, who died in 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. She created future leaders in the
VA industry.

"I feel extremely honoured to have been nominated," says Short. "I'm humbled that
someone would want to recognise my business and my efforts in this way." Why
wouldn't they? In just under two short (no pun intended) years, her business has
exploded. She's hired associates around the globe to help her meet the demands of
her clients. "I wasn't surprised to learn Kylie had been nominated," says Laurie
Dart, owner of Writing Wisely and TVS Associate. "Her business has been growing
steadily for the past year and really is a model of success."

The winner of the award will be announced at this year's IVAD celebration, Friday
May 16. Visit the Web site for more information.

About Kylie Short
Kylie Short, Owner of Tilda Virtual Services has 10 years experience in Office
Management and Bookkeeping with considerable time spent in Small Business
Management, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Child Care and the Human Resource
industries. To find out more about Ms Short, visit her blog at
http://www.tildavirtual.com.au/blog.

About Tilda Virtual Services
Tilda Virtual Services partners with small business owners with personalised,
cost-effective and reliable services that support the needs of their business.
Providing bookkeeping, administrative support, contact management, newsletter,
website design and hosting, Tilda Virtual Services is here to assist small business
owners, freeing up their time and reducing their to-do lists. For more information
visit the Web site at http://www.tildavirtual.com.au.

About the Online International Virtual Assistants Convention
The 3rd annual OIVAC will be held from May 15-17, 2008. For more information visit
the Web site at http://www.oivac.org.

Web Site: http://www.tildavirtual.com.au

Contact Details: PO Box 9163
BATHURST NSW 2795
Australia
Ph: +61 2 6324 5486
Fax: +61 2 6301 9100
Email: info@tildavirtual.com.au

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