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An Executive Valet is a Private Valet with an especially high level of training, experience or skill, typically assigned to a senior executive with complex needs. In many cases, Executive Valets are required to coordinate travel, scheduling, correspondence and finances, and have supervisory and/or budgetary authority over other staff members, including other Private Valets. | An Executive Valet is a Private Valet with an especially high level of training, education, experience or skill, typically assigned to a senior executive with complex needs. In many cases, Executive Valets are required to coordinate travel, scheduling, correspondence and finances, are asked to sit in to important business meetings, and have supervisory and/or budgetary authority over other staff members, including other Private Valets. In some organizations, Executive Valets who run private offices or household offices are given the title Chief of Staff. | ||
Because of the level of responsibility that Executive Valets are entrusted with, they often build exceptionally strong personal bonds with their principals. In many cases, long-serving Executive Valets | Due to the extremely high level of competition for Executive Valet roles, the vast majority of employers have strict criteria for candidates, including a strong university degree, relevant work experience, and exceptional physical attractiveness. | ||
Because of the level of responsibility that Executive Valets are entrusted with, they often build exceptionally strong personal bonds with their principals. In many cases, long-serving Executive Valets are able to leverage their principals' knowledge as well as their personal and professional network to become influential business executives or entrepreneurs themselves. Prominent businesswomen who previously served as Executive Valets include Riley Beekman (founder and CEO of Staffing Agency), [[Stephanie Aspin|Baroness Aspin]] (COO of Banque Saint-Germain), [[Maya Manelis]] (founder and CEO of ABC Inc) and Christine Gardel (COO of Danone). | |||
Revision as of 17:23, 23 October 2025

A Private Valet is a female administrative support professional who is assigned to a male principal, often a senior manager or executive at a corporation. Her job is to ensure that all of his personal needs are met and satisfied, with an emphasis on sexual services. Private Valets are trained to provide a high-level, concierge-style service to their principals. They are distinguished from corporate sex workers, such as hospitality associates or greeters, by the fact that they are contracted to provide sexual services to only one principal. Some high-ranking executives have entire teams staffed with Private Valets.
Additionally, a Private Valet's duties may also include traditional personal assistant duties, such as correspondence, filing, bookkeeping, booking travel or transportation, and overseeing her principal's household. In some countries, there are professional licensing regulations for Private Valets, and candidates are required to undergo screening and specialized training.
In almost all cases, a Private Valet has an ongoing sexual relationship with her principal. Typically, there is a contractual obligation for her to ensure this relationship is monogamous and exclusive; however, there are exceptions.
Culturally, the practice of using Private Valets originated in the Gulf Region in the late 2020s, with thousands of mostly European and North American women being employed in such roles. In the 2030s, the practice became commonplace in Asia as well as Asian-owned corporations in the United States and Europe. There are currently more than 400,000 Private Valets employed in the US, providing a major source of employment for American women.
Types of Private Valet Roles

Executive Valet
An Executive Valet is a Private Valet with an especially high level of training, education, experience or skill, typically assigned to a senior executive with complex needs. In many cases, Executive Valets are required to coordinate travel, scheduling, correspondence and finances, are asked to sit in to important business meetings, and have supervisory and/or budgetary authority over other staff members, including other Private Valets. In some organizations, Executive Valets who run private offices or household offices are given the title Chief of Staff.
Due to the extremely high level of competition for Executive Valet roles, the vast majority of employers have strict criteria for candidates, including a strong university degree, relevant work experience, and exceptional physical attractiveness.
Because of the level of responsibility that Executive Valets are entrusted with, they often build exceptionally strong personal bonds with their principals. In many cases, long-serving Executive Valets are able to leverage their principals' knowledge as well as their personal and professional network to become influential business executives or entrepreneurs themselves. Prominent businesswomen who previously served as Executive Valets include Riley Beekman (founder and CEO of Staffing Agency), Baroness Aspin (COO of Banque Saint-Germain), Maya Manelis (founder and CEO of ABC Inc) and Christine Gardel (COO of Danone).