By Tim Somers on Dec 17, 2009 | In Featured, General | No Comments »
Business Benefits From On Call Administrative Assistant
As another year comes to a close, many businesses are scrambling to organize for the upcoming tax season. Others are making marketing plans for the New Year. When Karen Zuk, Administrative Specialist, established her new business this year she knew she could fill a niche needed in a challenging economy. “Many businesses have cut staff and I have found that there is a need for contract work on periodic projects.” Karen is just the “girl” for the job.
Her twenty some years experience in banking, automotive, manufacturing & restaurant management is just the ticket to get the job done in any industry. She acquired her skills while working as a sales assistant, systems analyst, office supervisor, trainer & receivables coordinator “All the work I do is held in strict confidence and satisfaction is guaranteed. My goal is to help business owners by organizing paperwork and doing administrative tasks so they can get back to running their business.” Said Zuk. “I enjoy office management, word processing and data entry which can be time consuming jobs for smaller companies.”
She also can help busy owners get their newsletter, mailing, power point presentation, annual report or manual done in record time with creativity and accuracy. “Some businesses need documents scanned, I do that. Others need training in Office products and I can do that in home or offices as well.” Explained Ms. Zuk.
Go to ADMINgirl is a solution for office organization and completing tedious tasks. It’s good to know a Go to ADMINgirl when an office project needs to be done correctly and on time.
For more information about Go To ADMINgirl please call (734) 734-341-0113,
kzuk@goto-admingirl.com or their new web site at www.goto-admingirl.com .

Tim Somers
MichiganBusinessHub.com
By Tim Somers on Nov 19, 2009 | In Featured, General | No Comments »
On December 3, 2009, from 6:00pm-8:00pm the Southgate Surgery Center will be hosting a event called “Healthy for the Holidays”. The event will help bring about diabetes awareness and tips for a healthier lifestyle. The event is free to the public and sure to be a fantastic evening!!
Personal Chief Brian Ramirez will be providing cooking demonstrations and the hors d’oeuvres for the evening. Certified Diabetic Educator Lisa Merrill will be talking about diabetes and giving tips for a healthy lifestyle. Terry Foster from 97.1 The Ticket will be talking about his experience being diagnosed with diabetes and a representative from the American Diabetes Association will be answering any questions guests may have.
There will also be the following free health screenings: blood sugar, blood pressure, weight/BMI, foot exams, glaucoma, and vision tests. Tours of the center are available throughout the evening and we will even have lots of door prizes and giveaways!
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Kate Musson at katem@cscmi.net or at (734) 281-0100.

Tim Somers
MichiganBusinessHub.com
By Tim Somers on Nov 10, 2009 | In Featured, General | No Comments »
DADBA (Downriver & Detroit Business Association) has organized yet another great opportunity to network with a business building “Fall Community Expo” on November 18, 2009.
The event will be held at Crystal Gardens in Southgate Michigan, from 5-8pm.
FREE ADMISSION with a food donation.
This event will benefit the Soup Kitchen located inside the Wyandotte Salvation Army.
I have attended and displayed at many of the DADBA events and have had great success in building new business as well as reconnecting with past and current customers. If you want to build your business this event is a low cost way to generate some new business with a $50 table.
For more details visit the DADBA site here.

Tim Somers
MichiganBusinessHub.com
By Tim Somers on Sep 21, 2009 | In Featured, General | 3 Comments
September 2009 Trenton, Michigan – Mr. Handyman and Mr. Makeover otherwise known as Mark Slagle and
David Orr presented the winner of a $150 Macy’s Gift card to Johnifay Tocco on September 9. The drawing was from registrations received at the Trenton Mid-Summer Festival, Wyandotte Art Fair, Parade & Fireworks, The Downriver Cruise and Novi Women’s International Expo. On September 10, Mr. Handyman participated in its first ever National Day of Service, contributing over 800 hours of charitable service to worthy individuals and organizations across the United States and Canada. Locally, Mr. Handyman of Southeastern Wayne County, located downtown Trenton, is also participating in this initiative by helping The Information Center, a private, non-profit organization located in Taylor that assists individuals in need. Mr. Handyman of SEWC is donating a full day of service to help a client in Trenton with several repairs on their home by sealing a leaking gutter, stopping the toilet from “running”, sealing the bathtub drain, repairing leaky bathtub faucets and applying a coat of non-skid adhesive to the outside wheelchair ramp. In addition to fixing these nagging repairs, the client should see a reduction in their water bill as well!
Mr. Handyman provides residential/commercial building maintenance and insurance repairs. They are the nation’s #1 professional handyman service with over 300 locations nationwide, Canada and China. Mr. Handyman of Southeastern Wayne County serves the Downriver community and surrounding areas and is owned by Mark Slagle, a lifelong downriver resident. His office was recognized as the #1 franchise location in North America in 2004. You can reach Mark at 888-671-5888 or at mslagle@mrhandyman.com.
Tim Somers
MichiganBusinessHub.com
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