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Being a PA? It's the best job in London

Nikki Burg says there is more to the job of personal assistant than many people think.

January 21, 2010 11:40
Discretion is key: Nikki Burg, PA to billionaire Len Blavatnik

ByCandice Krieger, Candice Krieger

3 min read

Nikki Burg does not usually talk to journalists. In fact, she makes it her business not to. As personal assistant to one of the world’s most accomplished businessman, Russian-born oligarch Len Blavatnik, discretion, says Miss Burg, is everything.

But the 40-year-old has something she wants to share. Adamant she has the best job in London, she is keen to dispel the myths associated with being a PA and has launched a training course to help others.

PAs provide daily business and administrative support to senior members of staff. They are also known as senior, business or executive assistants. “There’s a whole debate about the title,” says Miss Burg. Secretary? “The S-word is not to be used.”

Launched towards the end of last year, her course, run at the Skills Academy — the training arm of recruitment firm Anderson Hoare — is aimed at people considering a career as a PA. The one-day seminar offers advice and tips on various issues and gives an overview of what working in a private office for a high-net worth individual or a celebrity involves.