Linda Siniscal, is the owner of Third Hand Secretarial Service, LLC which she started in 1994. Linda is a certified bookkeeper with the AIPB and a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor. She is the former Treasurer for the International Virtual Assistants Association and served on their Board of Directors for the term 2005-2008. She is currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Delaware Virtual Assistants Association as their Treasurer for the term 2009-2013.
Linda Siniscal is the owner of Third Hand Secretarial Service LLC which she started in 1994. THSS is a virtual assistance company that assists small business owners with their administrative and bookkeeping tasks. Email Linda at yourextrahand@gmail.com or call 732-899-0810 – www.yourextrahand.com.
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