Hamilton Raye

Hamilton Raye

Staffing and Recruiting

Leading the way in Executive Assistant support: Hamilton Raye, your Fractional or Full-Time Recruiting solution.

About us

Unlock your potential with Hamilton Raye, the premier destination for Executive Assistant support, offering both full-time and fractional solutions. Our seasoned professionals empower business leaders by maximizing their most precious resource: TIME. At Hamilton Raye, we specialize in sourcing skilled Executive Assistants tailored to diverse industries, ensuring seamless integration into your operations. Our commitment to reliability and professionalism guarantees trustworthy support, uniquely customized to your specific needs and preferences. Our team of Fractional Executive Assistants brings a diverse skill set to the table, equipped to handle any challenge with efficiency and precision. Alternatively, entrust our recruitment services to manage the search process on your behalf when looking to fill a full-time position. If you're seeking to reclaim precious time in your day, look no further. Hamilton Raye is here to connect you with the perfect Executive Assistant fit for your requirements. Schedule a complimentary consultation today, and let's explore how our partnership can fuel your success.

Industry
Staffing and Recruiting
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Remote
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020
Specialties
administrative support, admin , calendar management, personal support, personal assistant, outsourced admin, administrative assistant, executive assistant, events, recruitment, recruiting, and travel

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    Exciting developments are underway at Hamilton Raye! ✨ We're thrilled to unveil our fresh website and revamped service lineup. While our executive assistant services remain our cornerstone, now you can customize them to suit your business requirements. Whether you're in need of a fractional executive assistant or a full-time one, we've got you covered! Head over to our website to explore our new digital home and stay tuned to our social media channels for updates on all things Hamilton Raye! See link: hamiltonraye.com #ExecutiveAssistantSupport #RemoteExecutiveAssistants #ScaleYourBusiness #ExecutiveAssistantRecruitment #HamiltonRaye

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    Let’s get one thing straight: being liked won’t get you anywhere. Being trusted is the only thing that matters if you want your team to follow your lead—and not just show up for a paycheck. Without trust, you’re just a title—no one’s really following your lead. Show up. Follow through. Be honest. If you're looking to level up your leadership, these 12 trust-building habits are non-negotiable. 1. Show up on time – Punctuality is a reflection of how much you value other people’s time. 2. Tell the truth – No spin. No half-truths. Just direct honesty, even when it’s uncomfortable. 3. Be real – Authenticity is a necessity. If you can’t be genuine, don’t expect others to trust you. 4. Show empathy – Leadership without empathy is a fast track to losing your team’s respect. 5. Stay consistent – Anyone can make a promise. The real test is delivering on it consistently. 6.Ask for feedback – Being open to feedback doesn’t weaken your authority. It strengthens your leadership. 7.Follow through – If you say it, do it. Period. 8. Keep private information confidential – Guard your team’s confidence like your business depends on it—because it does. 9. Apologize genuinely – A half-hearted apology is worse than no apology at all. Own your mistakes. 10. Admit your mistakes – Vulnerability is strength. Acting perfect only makes you untrustworthy. 11. Respect boundaries – Boundaries aren’t suggestions. They’re essential to maintaining respect in professional relationships. 12. Be kind always – Kindness isn’t soft—it’s strategic. It’s how you build a culture of trust that endures. #Leadership #TrustInBusiness #ExecutiveLeadership #BusinessSuccess #TeamManagement

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    12 Ways to Build Trust Credit to Justin Wright. Follow him for more cheat sheets on leadership & self-mastery. How do you build trust within your team or professional network? Original post below: ------ Business is 100% about relationships. And relationships are 100% about trust. 12 ways to build trust with others: 1. Show up on time Respect others' time. It shows you value them. 2. Tell the truth Honesty lays the foundation for trust. 3. Be real Authenticity invites others to do the same. 4. Show empathy Understanding others builds deeper connections. 5. Stay consistent in your actions Being reliable builds confidence in you. 6. Ask for feedback It shows you're open to growth and change. 7. Follow through Doing what you say proves you can be trusted. 8. Keep private information confidential Respecting secrets earns respect in return. 9. Apologize genuinely Owning up to your errors shows integrity. 10. Admit your mistakes Vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness. 11. Respect boundaries It shows you care and builds mutual respect. 12. Be kind always Kindness is the language of trust. Trust isn't built overnight. But these steps? They're a solid start. Build it. Nurture it. Protect it. Because when trust is 100% there, the foundation for success is too. ----- Grow your professional skills with daily visual wisdom. Follow Infographic Insights for the best posts on: 📊 Business 🌟 Leadership 💡 Self-improvement

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    Most leaders don’t need more tasks or endless strategies—they need more self-awareness. In leadership, the simplest tools can create the biggest impact. Emotional intelligence (EQ) is one of those tools, and it starts with a single question. While leaders are often buried in decisions and constant demands, true growth happens in the quiet moments of self-reflection. Recognizing your emotions, controlling reactions, understanding social cues, and managing relationships are the pillars of leadership that most overlook. This post breaks down four key areas of EQ—Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, and Relationship Management—and provides tips for each. From controlling your emotions under pressure to anticipating others’ needs in conversations, these practical steps guide leaders to become more effective, emotionally intelligent decision-makers. You don’t need more meetings—you need more meaningful reflection. Start by carving out 5 minutes daily for reflection, and ask yourself one question that challenges your leadership EQ. Do that consistently, and you’ll find clarity not just for yourself, but for your entire team. Grateful for Jessica Luna’s insights on leadership EQ. Her wisdom around self-awareness is something every leader should take to heart.

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    How to Assess Your Leadership EQ Credit to Jessica Luna. Follow her for more visuals on leadership development. How do you create space for self-reflection in your daily routine? Original post below: ----- This quote hit me hard: “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it’s time to pause & reflect.” — Mark Twain Sometimes we overcomplicate our lives & become complacent as a result. We are so driven by a thirst for knowledge & self-improvement that we: ❗️Over-stimulate ❗️Over-research ❗️Over-saturate ❗️Over-analyze The things that make the biggest impact are often the simplest. One of the simplest tools available to us are questions. If we give ourselves the time to pause & consider, a single question can change our lives. Lucky for you, I’ve got 16 chances for you to ponder your leadership EQ. If you hesitate or are unsure of the answer, explore further. Here’s some quick how-to’s for each: Self-Awareness: ↳ Recognize emotions: Press pause to notice your feelings. ↳ Understand impact: Take an action & work backwards to find the emotional root (if any). ↳ Identify strengths & opportunities: Write a list of what people ask you for help with / what makes you lose track of time. ↳ Align actions with values: Confirm your actions match your beliefs. Self-Management: ↳ Control emotions: Use deep breathing to stay calm in tense situations. ↳ Adaptability: Plan for alternatives when facing unexpected changes. ↳ Health routine: Incorporate exercise & meditation into your daily routine. ↳ Feedback application: Ask for feedback & plan how to use it constructively. Social Awareness: ↳ Assess others’ emotions: Observe body language & actively listen. ↳ Read the room: Quiet your logical mind & tune into what you feel. ↳ Reflect on conversations: Review past interactions for social cues. ↳ Anticipate questions: Use what you know about people to plan for their hesitancy. Relationship Management: ↳ Build connections: If you have trouble, root cause to get to the why. ↳ Maintain relationships: Learn more about boundaries & accountability. ↳ Build consensus: Practice verbalizing path options & finding compromise. ↳ Resolve confusion: Incorporate others’ terms into your speech. Improve your leadership EQ, improve your life. And your team’s too. All you have to do is carve out 5 minutes of white space & try one on. Maybe make it a challenge & ask yourself 1 question for the next 16 days. Paced reflection is reflection that ignites lasting change & continued alignment with your life purpose. 🙌🏼 ----- Grow your professional skills with daily visual wisdom. Follow Infographic Insights for the best posts on: 📊 Business 🌟 Leadership 💡 Self-improvement

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    Your time is too valuable for repetitive tasks, low-skill admin, or anything outside your expertise. Imagine focusing only on what moves the needle—because everything else is handled. Reclaim your time and let your impact do the talking. Start by offloading tasks like scheduling, inbox management, and bookkeeping, so you can finally focus on growth. Ready to make the shift? Check out our latest blog on identifying tasks you should be delegating. https://bit.ly/3Z9Bql3 #TimeManagement #DelegateToElevate #FocusOnGrowth #ProductivityTips #BusinessSuccess

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    Here’s the truth no one’s telling you: If you’re still holding onto low-level tasks, you’re sabotaging your own productivity. Every minute you spend on scheduling meetings or managing emails is a minute stolen from the strategic work that actually grows your business. You know it, we know it—yet somehow, those mundane tasks keep piling up. This month’s blog shows exactly which tasks you should hand off and how it can boost your focus and productivity by at least 30%. Forget vague tips—you’ll get ultra-practical advice on pinpointing the work that’s slowing you down. Ready to free up your time and focus on what really matters? Read the full blog on our website and start delegating smarter today. https://bit.ly/3Z9Bql3 #ExecutiveProductivity #DelegationSkills #LeadershipEfficiency #TaskManagement #WorkSmarter

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    As leaders, we often pride ourselves on our ability to tackle every challenge that comes our way. But at what cost? The truth is, when we try to do everything ourselves, we risk losing sight of the bigger picture—business growth, innovation, and the balance we need to thrive as both professionals and individuals. The most successful leaders understand that delegation isn't a sign of weakness; it's a strategic decision that fuels long-term success. When you let go of tasks that consume your time and energy, you create the space needed to focus on what truly matters: guiding your business toward sustainable growth. Think about the last time you spent hours on tasks like scheduling meetings, managing inboxes, or coordinating projects. Now, imagine how much more you could achieve if you redirected that time toward high-impact decisions, building relationships, or advancing your strategic vision. In the same way a train needs a dedicated crew to keep it running smoothly, your business needs a team of experts to handle the operational details so you can steer it toward your goals with full focus and confidence. By embracing delegation, you don’t just maintain momentum—you accelerate it. Where in your business could you benefit from delegation? Which tasks could an experienced executive assistant take off your plate to help you achieve more?

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    Friendly reminder of the day ⇣ (illustration by me 😊) "You can do what I cannot do. I can do what you cannot do. Together we can do great things." — Mother Teresa Thoughts? Let me know in the comments 👇 --- P.S. I've spent thousands of hours making hundreds of daily visual metaphors like this. If you like getting smarter through visual metaphors, you might also enjoy my free Visual I.D.E.A.s newsletter (link below my profile pic above 🤓) hashtag #milanicreative

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    If you’re still wasting time juggling tasks manually, you're behind. Period. The smartest executives know that winning back precious hours isn’t about working harder—it’s about using the right tools to get things done faster and smarter. Here are 3 must-have tools that will instantly sharpen your workflow and give you back the control you deserve: • Asana: No more scattered tasks or missed deadlines. Asana puts your entire team’s projects, timelines, and priorities in one clear space—so everyone knows exactly what’s happening, when, and why. Everything flows without you having to chase it. • Slack: Forget bloated email chains. Slack turns your team’s conversations into real-time, organized discussions. Messages, files, and quick decisions happen all in one place—no searching, no clutter. • Calendly: Stop wasting time trying to schedule meetings. With Calendly, your availability is crystal clear. Send a link, they pick a time, and you’re done. Meetings fit into your schedule, not the other way around. Ready to stop wasting time and start getting real work done? Put these tools to use now and see how much more you can accomplish when your workflow works for you—not the other way around. #ProductivityTools #ExecutiveEfficiency #WorkflowMastery

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    Meet Tanelle Smith: Proof that Flexibility and Team Support Are Game-Changers at Hamilton Raye! From working on her deck to sharing family time, Tanelle thrives on the freedom and support that come with our team. Her favorite part? The incredible flexibility and camaraderie we build every day. And her reminder to us all: “The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson. Want to see how Tanelle brings this same support to our clients? Check out our latest case study, From Solo to Streamlined, and discover how she helps executives reclaim their time and reach new heights! https://bit.ly/3U2nkPm #TeamSpotlight #RemoteWork #HamiltonRaye #WorkFlexibility #EmployeeSupport

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    You’re not “working hard” if you’re still answering emails at 10 PM. That’s just losing control. We get it—your leadership role demands more from you than ever before, but let’s be real: the constant tech interruptions and the urge to be “always available” are setting you up for burnout, not productivity. And no, running on empty isn’t the badge of honor it’s made out to be. It’s time to stop feeding the chaos. Here’s what the most effective executives are doing instead: 1. Set a hard cut-off time for email. No exceptions. Your brain isn’t designed to function optimally when it’s constantly in work mode. 2. Turn off notifications after 6 PM. There’s no executive emergency that requires a midnight Slack message. Trust us. 3. Delegate tasks that keep pulling you back in. Time to stop micromanaging and start leading. Give your energy to what truly moves the needle. 📊 Studies show that 76% of leaders who enforce boundaries with tech report higher clarity and improved decision-making. When you own your time, you own your impact. What’s one boundary you’re setting for yourself this week? Drop it below, and let’s hold each other accountable. #Leadership #WorkLifeBalance #ExecutiveLife #CEOProductivity #TakeControl

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    You’re not fooling anyone by pretending to have all the answers. Guess what? You even don’t need them. What actually matters is how well you build trust and empower the people around you. Leadership is about creating an environment where your team feels supported, engaged, and free to bring their best every day—without you micromanaging. Look, the strongest leaders focus on authenticity, not appearances. They understand that creating trust, giving their teams freedom to act, and leading with integrity are non-negotiables. If you're stuck in the “command-and-control” mindset, you’re probably holding your team (and yourself) back. Adam Graham lays out 5 steps for leaders who want to step up: 1. Build Trust: Show your team their growth matters. This isn’t just lip service—it’s a leadership commitment. 2. Empower Them: Give them support, then get out of the way. Watch them step up when you stop holding the reins too tightly. 3. Inspire Loyalty: Fair compensation is the baseline, but loyalty is earned by being transparent and honest in your actions. 4. Set the Standard: Lead by example. Don’t just delegate from a distance—get involved where it counts. 5. Be Authentic: This isn’t a trend. Genuine leadership builds teams that outperform, outlast, and outshine. How are you empowering your team to lead? Drop your thoughts below and let’s talk about how real leadership looks in action. #AuthenticLeadership #WorkCulture #ExecutiveLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment  

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    CEO @ JustFix (Now Raising) | Follow me for posts on business, personal, and financial growth.

    You don't need all the answers to lead. It's about compassion and trust. Rather than being focused on appearances. Try to be the leader you always wanted to be. Take these 5 steps to build a better work culture: 1. Create Trust: Ensure your team understands that their career growth matters to you. 2. Enable Your Team: Provide guidance and support, then give them the freedom to take charge. 3. Inspire Loyalty: Encourage long-term commitment by compensating employees fairly. 4. Set the Standard: Lead from the front by actively participating where possible. 5. Foster Authenticity: Authentic leadership results in loyalty and high performance. As opposed to autocratic leadership… Do you agree? Let me know ⬇️ * * * * * * * Repost this to help your network & follow me Adam Graham for more content like this.

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