Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Foundations

When you think of a foundation, what comes to your mind?
The foundation of my home comes to mind. When we first bought our home 11 years ago, the first thing I wanted to know was it on a solid foundation?
Turns out, that it was. To this day, it gives me peace of mind that the foundation to our home is as solid today as the day we bought it.
The first AAVBA training completed its session last week.
I applaud those who committed to give two weeks of their time to attend the training. I respect other peoples' time. I know we live in a hectic world and to be able to commit two hours each night for two weeks takes a lot of commitment and discipline.
The members who joined the AAVBA from the beginning are a special group. They have been given the responsibility of representing AAVBA.
AAVBA stands for support and service to the VBA. From its' inception, AAVBA strived to be a First Class membership organization.
We expect as much from our members. The individuals from the first training session are considered "founding members of AAVBA".
When we attend the NACBA Convention next month, we will be representing the Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant industry. We take this responsibility very seriously. We know that our actions, our demeanor and our presentation are a reflection of the members of AAVBA.
We will do everything we can to put our best foot forward for the VBA.
We expect good things to come from this Exhibit. We will be surrounded by Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys for 3 days.
When the Convention is over, we hope Attorneys everywhere will realize the important role and function of the VBA.
Our goal this year is to have 80% working VBA's. We are committed to doing all we can to edify the VBA Industry in a positive and First Class image.
The individuals of AAVBA come from varied backgrounds. Some have legal experience, most have Corporate experience, all have life experience.
When an attorney hires a VBA, they get an individual who has experience dealing in real world situations and will contribute proactively with the attorney.
It's a WIN WIN situation.
Vikki

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