
Experts Talk Cybersecurity and Understanding Your Value at WashingtonExec EA Committee Semi Annual Event
EA COMMITTEE SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT Speakers: Reggie Hill, Steve Schneider, and Phil Horvitz Topics: Cyber Security & How to Prove Your Worth as an EA The room was buzzing last week as executive assistants crowded into a meeting room at the Staybridge Suites in Chantilly for the second of this year’s WashingtonExec EA appreciation semiannual events.

WashingtonExec Hosts Executive Assistant Speed Networking Event, New Chairpersons Announced
Last week, WashingtonExec held its semi-annual Executive Assistant (EA) appreciation event, to say thank you to the “gatekeepers” for the top executives of consequence in government contracting. The event, held at Waterford Receptions in Fairfax, Virginia, brought over 45 EA’s to the first-ever speed networking event. Participants were able to meet like-minded individuals in their

Jana DiCarlo Steps Down as Executive Assistant Committee Chairperson
If the CEO is the loneliest job in the world, then the Executive Assistant to the CEO is the second loneliest job. The WashingtonExec Executive Assistant Committee has come a long way since its inaugural wine tasting at the Capital Grille Tysons Corner in July 2011. Today, the committee has expanded to three groups with

Executive Assistant Committee Annual Appreciation and Wine Tasting Event
Amidst on-going budgetary pressure, federal agencies are tightening their belts as they aim to do more with less. But while that climate poses obvious challenges for Executive Assistants (EA) and the executives who they support, the need to establish new peer relationships is as important as ever. If the CEO is considered the loneliest job
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