Evelyn Jean Hall, CWCA
Evelyn Jean Hall, CWCA, is a highly accomplished executive administrative professional with over 25 years of experience supporting C-suite executives and leadership teams. As a Certified World Class Assistant and Notary Public, she has built a career defined by excellence in administrative operations, event planning, and strategic business partnership. Evelyn is known for her ability to increase efficiency, streamline processes, and foster a positive organizational culture, earning recognition for her outstanding contributions both professionally and within her community.
Throughout her career, Evelyn has demonstrated remarkable versatility, managing complex calendars, coordinating domestic and international travel, overseeing meetings and events, and ensuring compliance and documentation integrity across various organizations. She has held key roles at the National Notary Association, Reata Pharmaceuticals, ABC Financial Services, and Covenant Case Management Services, consistently providing high-level administrative support that empowers executives to focus on strategic priorities. Her proficiency with tools like Microsoft Office, Salesforce, SharePoint, Concur, and Adobe Acrobat Pro highlights her adaptability in navigating modern administrative technologies.
Beyond her professional achievements, Evelyn is deeply committed to community engagement and mentorship. She serves on the Board of The Girl Cave Social Club, helping empower women through collaboration and professional development, and has contributed extensively to Meeting Professionals International. Recognized as an Admin Awards Beacon Ambassador, Evelyn champions excellence in the administrative profession, advocates for women in leadership, and continues to inspire through her dedication, skill, and leadership in the field.
• Certified World Class Assistant
• Project Management Starts with Laying Good Ground Rules
• The Better To-Do List: Interstitial Journaling
• The Nine Best Ways to Invest in Yourself
• Habits for Becoming Your Most Effective Self
• Managing Meetings
• CPR/AED/First Aid
• Notary Public
• Event Planning Foundations
• New Mexico State University-Alamogordo- Associate's
• Planner of the Year Finalist
• Connect Corporate 15 over 50 Award Winner!
• Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas Green Angel Certificate | Award
• Event Industry's 2022 Women to Watch Award
• 2022 DFW Ambassador
• Connect Meetings 15 over 50 Awards Finalist 2020
• BIZ BASH's Top 500 People in - Corporate Producers & Strategists
• Visionary Planner of the Month Award
• Office Ninjas All Star Award Nominee
• Dru Strange Scholarship Recipient
• National Notary Association
• SPIN
• SITE
• MPI DFW Chapter
• National Association of Professional Women
• OfficeNinjas
• Soroptimist International
• Prevue Meetings
• WICT Greater Texas Chapter
• The Girl Cave
• Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas
• Meeting Professionals International
• City Church
• Blessed Ladies Society
• The Patio Chic
• Dress for Success Dallas
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to choosing joy and approaching every role with dedication, adaptability, and a commitment to excellence in service, which has allowed me to thrive across diverse administrative and executive support positions over my 25-year career.
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
The best career advice I’ve ever received is to be my authentic self—stay true to who I am, find my purpose, and embrace the value I bring to every space, a lesson inspired by my sister Angela Taylor and mentor Krista Met.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
My advice to young women entering this field is to find your village of mentors, trust the process, and actively network—step into rooms, own your voice, and start each day with positive affirmations to remind yourself of your value.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
The values most important to me are empowerment, mentorship, and resilience—both in my work, where I create opportunities for women and girls to grow, and in my personal life, where my experiences have shaped my emotional intelligence and leadership.