Roberto Villamil
Executive Virtual Assistant | Supporting Visionaries Who Are Making the World Better | AI Workflows | International Research
Behind every visionary trying to make this world less cruel is someone making sure they don't burn out trying. That's where I come in. You care deeply about the work you do. That much is obvious. But caring deeply doesn't make the inbox smaller. It doesn't edit the podcast, update the CRM, or build the system that should have existed six months ago. And the more your work grows, the more those things pile up quietly in the background — until they're not so quiet anymore. I've been that person in the background for a long time. The one who notices what's slipping before it falls. The one who figures things out without needing to be asked twice. That's not a skill I learned overnight — it's seven years of leading teams, solving problems under pressure, and learning how to protect other people's time and energy like it was my own. Here's how I support the people I work with: Clarity in the day-to-day. Executive briefings, inbox management, and project coordination — handled. You start each day knowing what matters and why. Content that actually gets out. Video and podcast editing, social media scheduling, content repurposing — your message keeps moving even when your plate is full. Systems that don't break. CRM management, financial tracking, team accountability — the details stay in order so nothing quietly unravels. AI that works for you. I use tools like Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini not to replace the human side of your work, but to make the operational side faster, lighter, and smarter. I also bring a perspective most EAs don't. As an International Studies student majoring in Asian Studies, I understand the cultural and geopolitical landscape that shapes the work of globally-minded organizations. And as someone who has studied French, Spanish, Mandarin, and German out of genuine love for language — I know how much it matters to communicate across differences, not just around them. I'm not for everyone. I work best with people who are building something that matters — who understand that how you treat people along the way is part of the mission too. If that sounds like you, I'd love to connect.