Honors
NAPO Golden Circle Recognition
The National Association of Professional Organizer’s (NAPO) prestigious Golden Circle™ was formed to recognize members who have attained an elevated level of experience. Today, the Golden Circle designation acknowledges the expertise of members who have been members in good standing for five years or more. This prestigious designation recognizes your commitment to your profession, the organizing industry, and National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals™. The designation of Golden Circle demonstrates that you are a committed business person who values education, professional development, and staying current on trends and advancements in the industry. It signals that you have aligned yourself with an established and esteemed association that leads and advances the organizing and productivity profession.
The NAPO’s Golden Circle represents the essence of the NAPO mission: to be the leading source for organizing and productivity professionals by providing exceptional education, enhancing business connections, advancing industry research, and increasing public awareness.
NAPO Inaugural CPO® Credential
Holly achieved national certification as a Certified Professional Organizer (CPO®) at the inaugural examination administered at the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) annual conference in Minneapolis. Holly earned the distinguished credential of CPO®, Certified Professional Organizer® from The Board of Certification for Professional Organizers. As a recipient of the inaugural CPO® credential she has earned a unique distinction in the history of the organizing industry.
CPO® Certification indicates proficiency in the organizing profession. It is an important recognition of those professionals who have met specific standards and have proven through examination and client interaction that they possess the knowledge and experience required to be an expert in the organizing field.
CHADD Volunteer Leadership of the Year Award
The Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) organization rewarded Holly with their Volunteer Leadership of the Year Award for her exceptional volunteer work on behalf of the organization and all of the individuals and caregivers dealing with this neurodevelopmental disorder.