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February 2011: San Antonio at West Avenue Panchitos

West Avenue Panchitos hosted our February, 2011 event in San Antonio, providing delicious appetizers and quality networking before and after our speaker, Helene Segura.

Going Green by Getting Organized — We’ve all heard the terms sustainability, disaster resiliency, and going green. You can’t put any of those into practice unless your office and business are organized. Find out what it means to be organized and how applying the three keys of organization will put you on the path to going green.

Organizing and Productivity Expert Helene Segura (www.LivingOrderSA.com) helps people get control of their stressful living and working spaces by teaching clients how to understand the core issues causing their disorganization in order to prevent it. She is a Certified Professional Organizer® and Certified Productive Environment Specialist™. She provides coaching for a variety of clients and conducts informative organizing workshops for larger groups. Helene is an expert on the trailblazing team providing organizing help at The Clutter Diet and Rubbermaid Personalized Organizing. She writes an organizing column for Connections for Women and has been a featured organizing expert in articles in the San Antonio Express-News and Woman’s Day magazine, as well as on KABB and KENS TV.

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