You didn't build your business to spend your days chasing updates, triaging emails, and making a hundred small decisions that someone else could handle.
The founders I work with are already successful. They're not stuck; they're moving fast. But the very thing that got them here is now slowing them down: they're still the ones holding everything together.
That's exactly where I come in.
Hi, I'm Rachel and I give founders and CEOs back 10+ hours a week by taking full ownership of their inbox, calendar, and operations so they can stop managing everything and start leading.
I started working in 2021 out of necessity. Supporting myself through college after losing my mother at 12, which taught me discipline, ownership, and how to be someone others can rely on. What began as e-commerce admin work quickly evolved as I kept noticing gaps like unclear ownership, missed follow-ups, workflows that quietly drained everyone's time. So I started fixing them.
Over four years, I've moved into a right-hand EA and fractional Chief of Staff role, supporting founders and CEOs at 7-figure companies across the US and UK. I cleared 600,000+ emails for one client in 60 days, restoring full inbox control. I helped close $250,000 in sales through operational alignment and client communication. I've built systems from scratch and kept them running under pressure.
I was also one of only nine Filipinos selected for a full US government Fulbright scholarship, completing coursework in Finance and Macroeconomics with a 4.0 GPA. My background in Accountancy means I'm not just organized but, I'm precise, structured, and I think in systems.
But here's what I see happening in your day right now.
You're jumping between email, Slack, and meetings before you've had a chance to focus on anything that actually matters. By the time you sit down for real work, you've already made fifty small decisions and the day isn't even half over.
Things are moving, but you're not always sure what's falling through the cracks. You don't have a clear view of what's on track and what needs your attention so you end up checking in on everything, just to be safe.
You've tried to fix this. New tools, new trackers, more check-ins. But it doesn't solve the real problem. You're still the one holding it all together. And at the end of the day, you feel busy but not quite where you should be.
That quiet pressure doesn't go away. The worry that something slipped. The open loops still running in your head when you should be off the clock.
You already know you need support. The hesitation is trust. You've either hired before and ended up doing more explaining than delegating, or you don't have time right now to onboard someone properly. That's fair. And it's also exactly why the problem persists.
Here's what I've learned from working inside fast-moving businesses: the bottleneck isn't effort. It's the absence of someone who actually owns execution; someone who closes the loop, connects the pieces, and makes things move without being asked.
Secret #1 - From scattered to centralized.
Right now, information lives in five different places and you spend time finding context before you can even act. Once there's a single source of truth, like clear priorities, ownership, and status in one place; your day shifts from searching and reacting to making real decisions.
Secret #2 - From constant follow-ups to built-in accountability.
If you're the one chasing every update, you're not leading. You're managing. When ownership is clear and follow-through is built into the system, you stop asking "where are we on this?" and start reviewing outcomes instead.
Secret #3 - From reactive days to controlled execution.
Reactive days happen when there's no filter between you and the noise. Once priorities are already set and the unnecessary decisions are removed before they reach you, your calendar starts to reflect what actually matters.
Secret #4 - Fro-----------ntal overload to clarity.
Open loops are expensive. Every unfinished task, pending decision, and thing-to-remember is running in the background. When everything is tracked, documented, and moving; you stop carrying the business in your head.
Secret #5 - From being the bottleneck to actually leading.
This is the real shift. When execution is owned and things move without you needing to step in — you stop being the center of operations and start being what your business actually needs: someone focused on growth, strategy, and the bigger picture.
I hear it often: "I've hired before and it just created more work."
Here's the honest truth. That happens when someone takes tasks but doesn't take ownership. There's a difference. If you're still checking everything, the load doesn't actually leave you.
What makes this work is a willingness to let go of some control and trust someone to run with it. That's not a risk, it's the point. The value isn't in doing tasks. It's in removing the mental load entirely.
Sixty to ninety days in, your mornings look different.
You're not starting the day by figuring out what needs attention. It's already clear. Communication flows without you driving it. Deadlines are met. Projects move. You have visibility without being in the middle of everything.
More than time, which you will get back, typically several hours a week, you'll have something harder to quantify: the ability to focus without wondering what's slipping behind you.
And the version most founders don't say out loud? The business runs smoothly even when you step away. Projects move, decisions get handled, and nothing breaks just because you're not watching every detail.
That's not a fantasy. That's what operational ownership actually looks like.
If you're a founder or operator running a growing business with multiple moving parts and you're ready to stop being the one holding it all together, send me a message.
Tell me what your current setup looks like: tools you're using, team size, and where things are slipping or taking too much of your time. That's all I need to tell you exactly where I can step in.
I'm available for full-time or long-term part-time roles. I work best in ongoing engagements where I can take full ownership; not just help out, but actually run things with you.
Let's talk.