National Association of Professional Organizers - Georgia Chapter
Chapter Meeting Information
Date: January 12, 2016
Time: 6:00pm
Heritage Community Room
6110 Bluestone Road
Sandy Springs, GA 30328
404-851-9111
Program Topic:
Why Your Clients Aren't Soooo OCD
Speaker Information:
Shala Nicely is an associate counselor specializing in the treatment of OCD at Cornerstone Family Services in Atlanta. She was the keynote speaker for the 2013 International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) national conference with the story of her own triumph over OCD, “Is Fred in the Refrigerator?” Shala is Co-Founder and Past President of OCD Georgia, the Georgia affiliate of the IOCDF. She is also an Advocate for The Adversity 2 Advocacy Alliance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and fostering the power of turning personal challenges into service to others with similar challenges. As Co-Founder of Beyond the Doubt, she presents interactive talks and workshops for individuals and businesses looking to thrive through uncertainty and the fear and doubt it creates. Prior to her counseling career she spent more than 15 years in sales and marketing and has an MBA from Emory University, where she was a Woodruff Scholar.
Guest fee: $25
PLEASE DRESS PROFESSIONALLY
AGENDA
5:00 - 6:00
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Roundtable - MEMBERS ONLY
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Leslie Walden, Roundtable Chair
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6:00 - 6:30
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Registration
Library - Members only
See countertop displays: Learn about Associate Members' products & services
Networking & Complimentary dinner
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Leslie Johnson, Registrar
Tiffany Poole & David McDonough, Librarians
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6:30
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Welcome and Call to Order
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Laura Ray, President
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6:35
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Board and Committee Announcements
- Program announcement
- Introduce new members
- Open positions
- Volunteer of the month
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Board and Committee Members
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6:40
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Associate Member Spotlights
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Jiffy Page, Associate Member Director
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6:55
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Table introductions
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Laura Ray
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7:15
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Program
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Heather Rogers, Program Chair
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8:20
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Adjournment
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Laura Ray
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Important parking and direction information:
There are many large events held at the center, mostly on the weekends. Because of that, they have several parking lots. The two lots that are closest to the building are the ones you want to park in, especially since it will be dark when we leave the center.
The first lot surrounds the building. There are about 35 spots there. The second lot is directly across from the front entrance. It’s a parking lot of a business that allows the center to use their lot for evening events. The sign says 200 - The Capital Companies. It’s on Bluestone Road, like the center, but the sign is on the side of the lot that faces the CityWalk shopping center. Heritage Green’s parking map does NOT have this lot marked.
Click here for directions, but use above information for parking.