NAPO SFBA: "State of the Chapter" Presentation and "Unlock Your Potential in 2025"
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1/8/2025
When: Tuesday, January 8, 2025
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm PST
Where: Virtual
United States
Contact: technology@napo-sfba.org


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"State of the Chapter" Presentation and "Unlock Your Potential in 2025"


Event Details

The NAPO-SFBA Board, specifically, our President and Treasurer have put together a "State of the Chapter" presentation to inform the members about the happenings in our chapter. They will include stats and milestones and future plans.

The State of the Chapter presentation will be followed by a discussion that will help you clear away roadblocks for a successful 2025. Stacey Tunteri will lead a discussion on "How Asking the Right Questions Can Unlock Your Potential." We'll do breakouts so attendees can dive deeper into what questions are right for them.

The "State of the Chapter" goal is to inform our members about:

  • What our chapter has accomplished
  • What our plans are for the future and our status on membership, income and expenses
  • The "Unlocking Your Potential" goals are to:
    • Help attendees identify what might be blocking their potential
    • Identify what areas need attention: professional, personal, relational
    • Brainstorm questions to ask to facilitate a breakthrough
    • Identify the people to pose those questions to clear the path to abundance and joy in 2025

Cost

Members Free
Non-SFBA Members: $30

About the Speakers

Jen Cazares and Lisa B MarkJen Cazares, CPO-CD®, CVOP™ is an author and the owner of Livable Spaces® LLC in addition to being our NAPOSFBA Chapter President.

Lisa B Mark, CPO®, is the owner of The Time Butler Productivity & Organizing in addition to being our NAPO-SFBA Chapter Treasurer.


Stacey TunteriStacey Tunteri is a Professional Organizer with deep experience in the transformative power of letting go. Her mission is to give women the tools to navigate change and uncertainty with grace and confidence by helping them let go of things, physical or otherwise, that no longer serve them. She has a B.A. in Art and Psychology, and an M.A. in Community Counseling. She is a creative problem-solver, writer, artist, and efficiency enthusiast. She uses life lessons on patience, resilience, and staying curious to transform her clients' homes and lives.

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