​Silicon Valley Catalyst Association (SVCA)
Silicon Valley Catalyst Association (SVCA) is a secret organization in Northern California for Executive Assistants to CEOs. Like the Seraphic Society, they are invite-only and no member list is published.
Creation & Mission
According to an article on CNN, the SVCA was founded in 1995 and some of its members are connected to executives at Facebook, Cisco, Apple, and Google.
In short, the assistants in this organization wield incredible power and are the ultimate gatekeepers.
In short, the assistants in this organization wield incredible power and are the ultimate gatekeepers.
Mission
A LinkedIn article lists the mission as follows:
"Promoting professional excellence, commitment, and diversity through networking, leadership, and the exchange of information unique to the executive assistants of Silicon Valley CEOs."
"Promoting professional excellence, commitment, and diversity through networking, leadership, and the exchange of information unique to the executive assistants of Silicon Valley CEOs."
The Silicon Valley Catalyst Association on CNN
In 2009, CNN wrote an article about secret societies for assistants, and SVCA was mentioned by name.
How can I contact the SVCA?
It's a great question. We aren't sure because the SVCA doesn't have a website to interface with the public. It would seem, for now, that they are invite-only assistants' club.
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