MediaFor further information, the press may contact the NAPO-LA President, Laura Ellis, by emailNAPO-LA FACTSThe National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit professional association whose members include organizing consultants, speakers, trainers, authors, and manufacturers of organizing products. Founded in 1985, it is the largest national association of and for professional organizers, with over 4,200 members throughout the world. The association was founded in Los Angeles by Beverly Clower, Stephanie Culp, Ann Gambrell, Maxine Ordesky, and Jeannie Shorr. Some of these founders are still active members of the Los Angeles Chapter.
What do Professional Organizers and
A professional organizer enhances the lives of clients by designing systems and processes using organizing principles and by transferring organizing skills. A professional organizer also educates the public on organizing solutions and their resulting benefits. Professional organizers help individuals and businesses take control of their surroundings, their time, their paper, and their systems for life. |
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