Kathy's reputation for supporting the work of non-profits and associations is unparalleled. While her primary focus is on producing successful events, she has also used her organizing skills to help clients evaluate their current staffing and office resources, develop tighter office procedures, or brainstorm about long-term strategies or campaigns. In addition to her many years as a professional event organizer, Kathy served as Executive Director for a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit and also played a pivotal role in the start-up of two other non-profits.
Kathy brings to each project and to each client a dedication and commitment to providing high-quality services at an affordable price.
If you need something organized, managed or produced, or you need a sounding board to help you strategize about your next project or event, contact us.
"I cannot thank you enough for your sustained commitment to the writing and editing process of the National Needs Assessment. In the end we have a document that is in excellent form and we are already receiving rave reviews on its content and format. You were the 'glue' for this last stage of the process. I am so grateful for your time, effort and talent - and most of all your commitment to JWI."
"Once in a long while, you get the rare opportunity to work with a real master. When it comes to conference management, I know now that there is no one better."
"You are truly amazing. Your indefatigable spirit and your stamina repeatedly astonish me (and I consider myself a hard worker!). You walked into a complex situation and managed to capture and maintain the confidence of our entire staff. Your judgment and ability to thread your way through the most complicated and delicate problems served us extremely well as we navigated the next step in the development of our organization."
"I cannot believe we pulled this off - organizing a major, international event such as the Summit in such a short period of time! You and your staff were magnificent! The National Summit on Africa owes you a great debt."