Ask the Specialist Panel - CEU-eligible

  • Tuesday, February 06, 2024
  • 6:15 PM - 8:00 PM
  • virtual by Zoom
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Ask the Specialists - CEU-eligible

Tuesday, February 6, 2024, 6:15PM - 8:00PM


Angela Gillis, Sorticulture 

Before launching Sorticulture, Angela Gillis, its Owner and Founder, was a public librarian at Seattle Public Library and a Manager at Boeing and Costco. In every role, Angela experienced digital hoarding "just in case, " leading to wasted time and effort finding the correct data to do her job. Angela's expertise helps businesses achieve maximum productivity and efficiency in the digital realm.


Val Green, Pivot Organizing 

Small spaces is a very different orientation than the typical American home and small spaces are hard to optimize from an organizing perspective. It takes a lot of design skill, or a client who doesn't own very much. Val has been passionate about organizing since she was a kid growing up in a small NYC apartment. She loves the puzzle of making small spaces work: her Masters Thesis in Product Design was on home storage.


Jean Prominski | Seattle Sparkle  

In addition to physical and virtual organizing, Jean also provides energetic organizing for her clients. She weaves together Reiki and other energetic methods to help cleanse and harmonize the space for her clients. Jean is a Certified Professional Organizer. She has an MFA in Glass from Rhode Island School of Design and a BFA in Crafts from University of the Arts. She is a Reiki Master for Usui and Karuna Reiki and offers energetic space clearing. She also has health coaching certifications from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and the Health Coach Institute.


Amy-Ellen Trefsger, Distance Decluttering 

Amy-Ellen started as a Professional Organizer in May of 2020, providing virtual services exclusively. She became a Certified Virtual Organizing Professional in the Fall of 2021 and continues to enjoy providing virtual services to residential clients.



Meeting Format

Greetings Fellow Organizers, Productivity Pros and all Potential Guests, We're hosting our chapter meetings via Zoom to provide increased accessibility and networking. You can find more information on how to use Zoom hereParticipation in NAPO WA State chapter meetings is free if you're a NAPO WA State chapter member. ALL NON-CHAPTER GUESTS MUST REGISTER IN ADVANCE of this meeting in order for us to be able to provide you with a Zoom link. The fee for non-Chapter guests is $26.

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Meeting Format

Meeting Format

6:15PM - 6:20PM Chapter Announcements

6:20PM - 6:45PM Break-out Rooms

6:45PM - 7:45PM Speaker's Presentation
7:45PM - 8:00PM Wrap-Up/Chapter Business


Conduct/Attire/Punctuality

We pride ourselves on being a cohesive, positive, enthusiastic group. Brainstorming and idea sharing are encouraged. All meetings begin on time with the intention of ending on time, and we abide by the NAPO's  Anti-Trust Compliance Policy  during all chapter events.


We are proud to offer a tremendous depth and breadth of educational offerings for our guests and members. Please click HERE for a list of previous topics.

To discuss the possibility of being a speaker at a NAPO WA State Chapter meeting, please contact our Professional Development Director (info@napowastate.org).


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