tisha (kulak) tolar...
the helpy
helper gets its unique name from the creative mind of a then four-year old. Whenever she helps around the house, she asks
"Am I a good helpy helper?"
An idea was born...and so was the helpy helper.
"I always knew I wanted to
own a business. In every job I have ever had, the creative end of things were always delegated to me. While I thoroughly enjoyed
the work, I rarely got compensated or appreciated for the work I was doing. the helpy helper is a great way for me to just
be me. Who could have imagined I could do it full-time?! But I have been and I have been loving every minute of it! I most
enjoy seeing things happen from the bottom up, instead of coming in when the success is already there. Being an entrepreneur
myself, I know the in's and out's of starting to work for yourself. If I can help others fulfill one of their life-long
dreams while I am doing the same, then there is just nothing better!"
I have
spent over 12 years working in office administration and marketing for various industries. Holding a degree from the Art Institute
of Philadelphia, I have a vast amount of administrative knowledge, promotions prowess, and a whole lot of creativity. I am
proud to say I finally have put entrepreneurial spirit into motion.
I look forward to helping your small
business be a success and have a lot of ideas to bring to the table. Be sure to bookmark this site. You never know when you
might need a helpy helper!
trisha wagner...
A recent addition to the helpy helper team, Trish brings along years of administrative management experience
and a keen instinct into what clients need. Trisha excels at organization and meeting deadlines. Her wit and business insight is certainly an asset to the team and she is looking forward to expanding
her writing skills in the online market.
Trisha enjoys
reading, IM'ing, and raising her 2 year old son, who keeps her on her toes. She is also an big supporter of animal causes,
in particular canines and horses. Please feel free to send your thoughts to Trisha at twagner@thehelpyhelper.com.