Frequently Asked Questions
What is "For Grace" and who is Kimberly?
For Grace Enterprise is privately owned company, formed by Kimberly D. Clarke in 2010. The business slogan, "add some grace", is a direct expression of the goal -- to add elegance, refinement, and poise to the project at hand, and maintain throughout all endeavors.
Kimberly is the owner/operator of For Grace Enterprise, and works as an Administrative Consultant, and Virtual Business Manager, with a collective 14 years of experience in the fields of Office Administration, Human Resources, Benefits Administration, Accounting, Bookkeeping, Management, and Training.
What is an Administrative Consultant?
Administrative Consultants are skilled professionals who specialize in the expertise of administrative support and working with clients in ongoing, one-on-one collaborative relationships. They are in business to administratively support the client and his or her business as a whole. In this way, they gain a big-picture view and understanding of your business and goals. With this kind of context, they can take loads off your plate and extend critical thinking to complete work in ways that better fit and improve the overall foundation of your business. Overall, an Administrative Consultant works remotely, and is the professional you call when you need skilled, ongoing administrative support and expertise and employees are not an option.
What is a Virtual Business Manager?
A Virtual Business Manager is a support professional, who works remotely, with the day-to-day management of projects, operations, team members and metrics. The VBM frees up the business owner so they can focus on their passion.
How much does For Grace charge for services?
Services are typically charged per hour, or per project, pending the request. Please contact us directly for more detail.
Retainer and value packages of support hours are also available, for which you pay one simple weekly or monthly fee. These provide a hugely convenient alternative to employees, and give you access to a higher caliber skill and knowledge level than you might be able to find, or afford, in an employee.
Are services exclusive to New York?
No. Services are not exclusive to New York.