Emily Parks

Raleigh, NC

There are only 1,440 minutes in each day, and investing your limited resource of time in doing one thing means you can't re-invest that time doing something else, which is why it is so terribly vital to make every minute matter.

As one of seven siblings, Emily learned early on many ways to organize your life! She discovered keeping things in an orderly manner makes life easier, a lesson strengthened by her experience implementing business organizing solutions in different industries over the years; she conveys these tidbits to you for best making every minute matter.

With a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Wake Forest University along with a certificate of completion from the Institute for Professional Organizers™, Emily continues her education in the National Association of Professional Organizers and the Institute for Challenging Disorganization. Emily partners with busy professionals, entrepreneurs, small businesses and corporate teams to enhance productivity for greater profitability by implementing whichever of the following elements are applicable:

• Efficient workflow processes
• Organized workspaces
• The right technology used in the most helpful ways
• Hands-on training for building habits and using tech tools

Emily is such a sports fan that she had to leave jobs in sports administration and operations because she was too busy working games to be able to watch! She loves almost all sports, especially college and professional football, soccer and basketball. Working in her family’s car dealerships fueled her passion for automobiles, leading to her interest in NASCAR, and she really enjoys drooling over the classics, especially Corvettes, MGBs and Bel Airs. A great pick-up truck is always impressive; yet, if you are looking to talk with someone who knows about all the bells and whistles associated with today's automobiles, Emily is your gal... She considers cars “computers on wheels” with endless options for customization in technology and organization, her two passions!

Committed to supporting those affected by lung cancer through research, awareness, education and access programs across North Carolina, Emily volunteers with the Lung Cancer Initiative of NC (www.LungCancerInitiativeNC.org).

  • Education
    • Wake Forest University
    • East Forsyth High School