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Career Highlights

- Represented the organizing industry on NPR, nationwide,
on December 28, 2006 on "Talk
of the Nation."
- 2005 Recipient, National Association of
Professional Organizers
President's Award, for her
steadfast commitment to NAPO Chapters and her work as a member of the Chapter Relations Committee
- 2005 Nominee, National Association of Professional Organizers
Founders' Award
(1 of 4 nominated by the full membership)
- Member, National Chapter Relations Committee,
National Association of Professional Organizers, 2003 to the present
- President, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter, National Association of
Professional Organizers, 2001-2003
- 2003 Nominee, National Association of Professional Organizers
Founders' Award
(1 of 6 nominated by the full membership)
- Author, The Organizing Sourcebook: Nine Strategies for
Simplifying Your Life, McGraw-Hill, 2001
- Creator and Teacher,
The Eyes of a Stranger™
Method for conducting holistic client needs assessments, 1997 to the present
- Founder, New England Professional Organizers, 1994
- Professional speaker on topics related to
organizing and motherhood, 1994 to the present
- Principal, The Untangled Web™,
1993 to the present
- Systems Analyst, Harborview Systems, Boston, 1986-1994
- Programmer, Sears Roebuck & Company, Chicago, 1985-1986
- Administrator, The Ounce of Prevention Fund, Chicago, 1982-1985
- Ghost Writer for the Bishop, Diocese of Cleveland, Cleveland, 1981-1982
- 3rd Grade Teacher, St. Adalbert's School, Cleveland, 1979-1981
- BA, American Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1979
- Wife, mother, daughter, sister, grandmother, niece, aunt,
cousin, friend, colleague, and volunteer
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