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It’s time to celebrate!

Two years certainly goes by quickly!

fireworksTwo years ago I officially launched my company, Today’s Virtual Edge.  Although I had been working as a Virtual Assistant for a few years before that, I decided it was time to officially hang my “shingle”.  What an amazing ride it has been.

It’s been a very busy two years… building a business, marketing it, networking, and obtaining additional certifications.  The website has undergone one minor and one major renovation – the last one being completed a month ago.  My client list has grown as have my referrals.

The best part of my job is my clients and I thank all of you for joining me on this journey.  Someone asked me once how I measure success… and my answer still holds strong.  I don’t measure success by the amount of money I make or the number of clients I have.  I measure success on how I was able to help someone.  It may sound silly to someone who has never met me, but it is the truth.  It’s all about helping people.

Thank you to everyone who has supported me over the last two years.  Thank you to my clients for letting me partner with you in your business.  I look forward to what is to come!

About the Author

Lisa Schulteis bridges the gap between brain science and unforgettable events. As an event strategist with over a decade of experience, she translates behavioral science and neuroscience research into practical design strategies for conferences, corporate gatherings, and destination events.

Before working with associations and Fortune 500 organizations, Lisa worked in neuropsychology with Alzheimer’s patients at a research hospital, then traumatic brain injury and stroke patients in rehabilitation. She conducted assessments and developed rehabilitation plans with multidisciplinary teams. This foundation in how the brain processes and responds to experiences now informs every event she touches.

Lisa explains not just what works, but why it works and how to adapt evidence-based principles to specific audiences and goals. She speaks internationally on the neuroscience of engagement and believes that when we design with the brain in mind, we create experiences that truly stick.

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