The Celebrity Personal Assistant Network places personal assistants and estate managers with celebrities, executives, and high net worth families in all major U.S. markets including Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and Miami.
Personal
Assistant Jobs have never been more sought-after, and The Celebrity Personal
Assistant Network (aka The Network) is fulfilling that demand by expanding its
territories to include Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Las
Vegas, and Miami. Other cities in the works would include Washington DC, Dallas,
Houston, Orlando, Seattle, and New Orleans.
The Network was founded by famed personal assistant Brian Daniel, who has
worked with Hollywood A-list, millionaires, billionaires, and even royalty; so
he knows first-hand what it takes to make an elite personal assistant
successful.
What makes The Network so special is that they are a boutique outfit that
offers world-class personal attention. The average personal assistant agency is
a high-volume establishment staffed with many college interns and temporary
employees. The turnover at these “factories” is usually very high, so developing
a rapport is virtually impossible. Additionally, the traditional employment
agency is a “Jack of all trades,” which tries to be all things to all people.
The Network only specializes in personal assistants and estate managers.
Moreover, the process for determining whether or not a candidate is qualified
is rigorous. Brian Daniel personally interviews each candidate and the process
is multi-tiered, so careful steps are taken to insure the applicants are the
best of the best. In fact, personal assistants that are represented at The
Network have extensive experience working for movie stars and other high
profile celebrities.
Brian Daniel himself has 20 years experience working in the service industry,
specifically catering to high-profile families and world leaders, so his
standards and expectations are high – this has proven to be an asset for his
discerning clients. In fact, Brian Daniel and The Network were recently featured
on the home page of Aol in an article titled “How to Earn Six Figures as a
Personal Assistant.”
Even in hard times like these, the affluent are not cutting back on spending
because having a luxury like a personal assistant is something the super wealthy
cannot do without. The economic downturn has mostly affected the aspiring
middle-class, not the wealthy top 1%. In other words, the “to do” list for the
ultra-exclusive elite is the same: private jet, exotic car fleet, chateau in
the mountains, and the world’s best personal assistant.