| Telling Your Story |
Sharing the Journey Behind Success

Thank you for agreeing to speak at the East of England Assistants Conference. We’re really excited to have you involved. To help us introduce you properly to the community, we’d love you to share a little more about yourself.

This form helps us build your speaker profile page, which will be shared with attendees before and after the event. It’s also something we’ll use across our website, social channels and conference materials so people can learn more about the expertise and experience you bring.

We encourage you to include as much detail as you’re comfortable sharing. Your journey, the work you do, the problems you help people solve, and what led you into your field are often just as interesting and valuable as the headline achievements.

Our audience is made up of assistants at all stages of their careers from people just starting out to highly experienced professionals running their own businesses. The more context you can provide about your experience, your perspective and your approach, the more useful and inspiring it will be for them.


About You


Your Professional Story
How You Got Here

We’d love to hear about the journey that led you into the work you do today. Many assistants build their careers in unexpected ways, developing skills across different roles, industries and opportunities along the way. Your story helps others understand the many paths that can lead to a successful and fulfilling career.

  • What first drew you into this line of work?

  • Were there key moments, experiences or people who influenced your direction?

  • What part of your journey are you most proud of so far?

Your Areas of Expertise
What You’re Known For

Everyone brings a unique mix of skills and experience to their work. This is your chance to highlight the areas where you add the most value and the knowledge you’re most passionate about sharing with others.

  • What are the key skills or specialisms that define your work?

  • What types of challenges do you most often help clients or organisations solve?

  • Are there particular tools, systems or approaches you’re known for?

Your Business or Services
What You Offer

If you run your own business or provide services to clients, this is a great place to introduce what you do and how you support the people you work with. Many people attending the conference are interested in learning from and collaborating with others in the assistant community.

  • What does your business or service focus on?

  • Who do you typically work with or support?

  • What kind of problems or needs do you help your clients solve?