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Meet the Organizers
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Amanda M.
LeBlanc, CEO, CPO 
Amanda M. LeBlanc is a Certified Professional Organizer with
over 10 years experience organizing and 5 years of owning her
own successful organizing firm. She graduated from Louisiana State University with a B.A. in English. Amanda is a member of the
National Association of Professional Organizers. As a member of
NAPO, Amanda serves on the Education Committee as Task Team
Manager as well as serving on the Associate Committee. Amanda is
a member of the National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization,
Young Leadership Council of New Orleans, and Toastmasters
International. Amanda is also a member of the Vestavia Hills
Chamber of Commerce where she currently serves as an ambassador. She is active in the community donating material and time for
Habitat for Humanity and the Birmingham Junior League Bargain
Carousel.
The Amandas of Organized Affairs appear regularly on
the WVUE Fox 8 in New Orleans, giving tips and suggestions to viewers.
The Amandas have been featured on HGTV.com, Women’s World,
Birmingham Home and Garden, New Orleans Homes and Lifestyles,
and many other regional and national publications.
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Patty
Baker, CPO 
Have you ever found a solution to a problem that was so
exciting, you wanted to share it with as many people as
possible? That’s how Patty became passionate about organizing.
After discovering how something as simple as organizing a sock
drawer could make a morning routine flow much easier, she became
determined to apply similar order to the rest of her life and
then to share her love of organization with other people.
Patty is a Certified Professional Organizer and long-time member
of the National Association of Professional Organizers. She is
also active in the community volunteering her time with the Girl
Scouts of America and Habitat for Humanity. Patty has conducted
training seminars and has assisted a variety of clients
including business professionals, relocation companies and
homeowners. She enjoys helping clients lead more effective and
productive lives through better organization. There is nothing
more gratifying than to hear a client say “you have changed my
life!”
Patty joined The Amandas in 2006 after being in the
organizing industry since 2003. She is thrilled to be part of an
organizing team and to belong to a growing organization. Prior
to organizing professionally, Patty used her organizing skills
as a real estate appraiser and a corporate relocation
specialist.
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Cassie
Caldwell
With a flair for art and an eye for design, Cassie quickly fell
in love with being an organizer. She feels that organizing is
another form of art in that each project requires a personal
contribution to make it the best space for each specific client.
“We work so intimately with our clients and we work so hard to
make the space perfect for them; each and every project is a one
of a kind masterpiece when we are done. We find things that are
important to each client and use them to make the
space not just functional, but beautiful and inviting.”
Once
on board at The Amandas, Cassie purchased a historic bungalow
that needed to be completely remodeled. “Others looked at the
house and saw worn out floors, damaged walls, and a lot of work,
but I saw fresh tile, shining hardwood floors, and a home.” The
same is true when it comes to organizing. Cassie has an amazing
ability to walk into a home that is completely disorganized and
clearly see what it will look like when we are finished and the
path to help the client get there. Cassie is a member of the
National Association of Professional Organizers, volunteers for
Habitat for Humanity and is a member of her local Chamber of
Commerce.
Cassie says “as fate would have it I have become what I was always meant to be – an Amanda!”
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Anne
Mullen
Taking a tip from Florynce Kennedy’s quote, “Don’t agonize,
Organize”, Anne Mullen has fallen in love with helping clients
transform cluttered, stress-inducing spaces into organized
environments.
After graduating from the University of
Mississippi with a degree in Journalism and English, Anne spent
time working for Coastal Living and Southern Living magazines.
It was there where she found her passion for interior design and
the home industry. “I believe a living space is an anchor for
your life but can also be a springboard for all successes,”
says Anne. “From personal experience, I have found that once
clutter is eliminated I can reach my creative potential and live
much more freely.” Anne is a member of the National Association
of Professional Organizers.
Anne is excited and proud to be part of a company that helps
improve others’ lives. Each day is a new adventure and she is
thrilled to be part of such an amazing organization.
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