To get credible and authority materials on the subject, I spent days reading through a number of websites of VA networks and VAs who have already established their professional and business reputation in the industry. It is not surprising to know that the first few VAs came from developed countries such as the U.S.A, Australia, Canada, and also in Europe where we first saw computer and Internet technology flourish, and make possible home-based work arrangements.
Who first established business as a Virtual Assistant?
There doesn’t seem to be an exact answer for this question because the international VA industry seems to have varying views on this matter. From the International Virtual Assistants Association (IVAA) website, it was life coach Thomas Leonard who coined the term “Virtual Assistant” in 1996, referring to Stacey Brice who was said to be then doing virtual administrative, travel, and personal assistance work with the former. Brice went on to establish Assist4U in 1997.
But then, I came upon Christine and Mike Durst’s The Rat Race Rebellion an authority website that basically espouses on the joys, benefits and advantages of telecommuting and working from home. Christine is the CEO of Staffcentrix, a training development company that provides virtual careers training to their clients. There I read Mike’s clarificatory article about the history of the Virtual Assistant industry.
Before founding Staffcentrix, Chris was the CEO of the Internet’s first denominated “Virtual Assistant” practice, MyStaff, which was launched in 1995 from the basement of her home in rural Connecticut. The result of Chris’s earlier role (1993-94) as Virtual Assistant to a Priority Management franchisee, MyStaff grew quickly to international dimensions, with clients drawn from the first wave of businesses in North America, Europe, and Australia migrating to the Web.
Searching some more, I read up on Kathie A. Thomas blog entitled, The History of Virtual Assistant Industry, where she shared that “No-one knows for sure the history of Virtual Assistants or how long ago secretaries and other admin staff started working at home. I’ve heard of a lady that was working at home with a typewriter in the 1970’s.” However, she further adds that she knows of at least 2 networks of secretaries way back in mid-1980’s, one in the U.S., and another in her home country Australia. She founded “A Clayton’s Secretary” in April 1996.

December 10th, 2007
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are you Scrabble from dp ? if yes plz contact me ASAP
Hi.Scrabble is one of our VA’s. He has been on leave due to death in the family, but has left us instructions on some projects assigned to him. Please contact us at info@virtualworkdesk.com.
Actually I founded “A Clayton’s Secretary” in March 1994. But I began the network I now run in April 1996. The network in the US is homesecretary.com and they’ve been operating since 1985 and went online in January 1996 – I became their first international member. The group that was operating in Australia (Melbourne) in the 1980s was run by Robyn Green who today does computer training and other similar work.
Hi Kathie,
Thanks for dropping by and for that useful information. Straight from the expert! I’ll edit my post appropriately.