Creative Solutions for Home Organization
I have the expertise necessary to organize a business or a household so that they can function efficiently.
I am a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers, (NAPO) and the NAPO New England Chapter. I will adhere to the NAPO code of ethics. http://napo.net/get_organized/ethics.asp
"Kristin has been extremely helpful in both my home and work offices. I had a nightmare pile of personal files and bills in my home office that needed to be filed, and she was able to eliminate the pile and create a wonderful system that has greatly simplified our household business.
At work, Kristin helped us move offices, was incredibly fast, and exhibited her ability to take 100 square feet of mess and turn it into 10 square feet of beautifully functional space. In addition, she has changed the way I think about my time and made my work more efficient.
I was referred to Kristin by a fellow MIT Sloan grad, and I gladly recommend Kristin to my friends and colleagues as often as I can-even to those I view as already being well-organized!" Jeff E
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"Kristin was our most reliable and outstanding employee measured in attention to detail, attitude, intelligence and organization. In my career, there have been very few people that I have worked with, at the executive level or otherwise, that had Kristin’s ability to learn new subjects and work independently. Her ability to “just figure it out” was always a source of amazement for me and was the secret to her extraordinary productivity. Whether Kristin was asked to plan a large event, design accounting procedures, answer phones, deal with investors, negotiate with vendors or serve as a logical sounding board, she performed at a level that served as an example for all of our employees." - Thomas Farley, President and COO Ice Futures
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"At Kiodex, Kristin served as my executive assistant, keeping me organized, punctual, and on point. She ran an extremely effective recruitment and hiring process. She managed my correspondence, my calendar, and my intense travel schedule with absolute perfection. She anticipated all my requirements, became my trusted advisor and confidante, and kept me sane during the start-up rollercoaster ride. After the dotcom implosion, when I knew I'd have to cut the staff size at Kiodex by 75%, one thought comforted me: I knew I could ask Kristin to take responsibility for any job in the company, with the possible exception of software development. She became a one-woman HR and treasury department; she kept her finger on the company's pulse, advising me at every step; and I regarded her at every moment as one of Kiodex's handful of mission-critical employees. If Kristin were ever to return to