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Elizabeth Sheehan is the owner of Organizational Solutions, a New Hampshire-based "hands-on" consulting practice that provides practical, timesaving, and cost-effective solutions to organizing challenges where people work and live. Using customized techniques, training, and products, Elizabeth helps individuals in corporations, small businesses, home-based workers, working parents and students change their behaviors, dramatically boost their productivity, and meet their goals while better managing their time, tasks, and mountains of paper. She is bonded and insured.
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She is part teacher, part coach, and part cheerleader, with the unique ability to help clients look at organizing problems from a variety of perspectives. Elizabeth is frequently in demand as a public speaker, and conducts seminars for business professionals, parents, teachers and students. She is a trained provider for the new “NAPO in the Schools Organizing Workshop” geared to grades 3 – 5. Her lecture topics range from business process analysis to the proper and safe way to fill and wear a back pack.
Prior to opening her business in the summer of 1997, Elizabeth was responsible for establishing and managing systems training and business process improvement at Commonwealth Energy System (now NSTAR), Cambridge, MA. She is a graduate of New Hampshire's Colby-Sawyer College and received her BA in Humanities from Thomas A. Edison State College. She is a certified Hypnotherapist and certified HypnoCoach and offers these services to her organizing clients and the public. Elizabeth serves as adjunct faculty for a number of New England colleges. She is an active member of the National Association of Professional Organizers, and the NAPO-New England Chapter. Elizabeth is also a member of ADDA (Attention Deficit Disorder Association) and the IAC (International Association of Coaches.) She mentors women who are new business owners, and is an active member of the Women's Business Center where she currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors and serves as Secretary.
She was honored by the U.S. Small Business Administration as their 2006 "Women in Business Champion of the Year." She also received "The Women's Entrepreneurial Spirit Award" from the Mary M. Dumais Memorial Fund. In addition to managing her business, Elizabeth also writes for a variety of interests, and authors a monthly column for her local chamber of commerce.
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