KJ Virtual Assisting Celebrates Opening
The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce held a Ribbon-Cutting ceremony for KJ Virtual Assisting. KJ Virtual Assisting is a new business, locally owned and operated, working to redefine the traditional virtual assistant experience.

“As a proud Chamber member, we’re excited to connect with local businesses and offer exclusive member rates to help our community grow together,” said Victoria Reicheneker, Co-Owner & Founder.
“While KJ Virtual Assisting serves the United States and some parts of Canada, we want to change the way of virtual assisting by integrating into our local communities and offering a hybrid service you just don’t get with our industry,” explained Victoria. “Often with virtual assisting, you think it is a task-based situation, and that’s not what we do. We provide a team-based approach.”
KJ Virtual Assisting is HIPAA certified and helps people in the medical field with credentialing and billing; assists bank managers with B-list activities; supports the operation of small, solo, and medium enterprises with full-service reception, scheduling, social media, document generation, and more.
“With over 56 years of combined experience on my team, I am proud to say that there is nothing that someone could present us with that we cannot figure out and help you navigate. So, it may not be today; maybe it’s down the road that you think I’m overwhelmed, and I should call Victoria to figure out how we can work together,” stated Victoria, who was joined at the ceremony by her husband, Braxton, and their daughter, Keelie.
Join Victoria and her team to learn more about their specialized areas of work and how you can partner with KJ Virtual Assisting to take your business to the next level in service and efficiency. For more information, contact Victoria Reicheneker at 531-289-8893 or assistingkjvirtual@gmail.com.
Ambassadors in attendance include: Adam Curtwright (Centennial Bank), Alexandra McClain (Myers-Davis Life Coaching), Amy Crouch-Howard (Weichert, Realtors - The Property Shoppe), Andrea Bruner (Network of Community Options), Brenda Rivera (First Community Bank), Chad Whiteaker (White River Now), Christina Watts (LaCroix Precision Optics), Eva Henriksen (Merchants & Planters Bank), Julie Hinkle (Bank of Cave City), Lindy Hopper (First Community Bank), Lori Campbell (Batesville School District), Lori Tacker (Batesville Eye Care Center), and Sarah Ring (Southern Bank).