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Emily Burley is President of Executive Leadership Support (ELS), headquartered in Chicago, IL. ELS puts on amazing events for assistants, and I’m excited to share this episode with you.

Emily talks about why she started ELS and gives us an inside look at the many ways they help assistants around the world. She also shares practical tips on how to ask for professional development training dollars, and outlines what you should include in your value proposition when asking your executive.

We also chat about what causes burnout, how to prevent it, and how to change the relationship with an executive who doesn’t respect you.

Enjoy our conversation!

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