Professional Memberships
Meg is a member of:
- National Association of Professional Organizers
- Estate Planning Councils of the East Bay and Diablo Valley
- The Professional Fiduciary Association of California
Previous Board Positions:
- President and Education Director of the Estate Planning Council of Southern Alameda County
- President of the East Bay Women’s Network
- Treasurer of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the National Association of Professional Organizers
- Board Member of the East Bay Estate Planning Council
Speaking Engagements
Meg has presented to:
- East Bay Trust and Estate Lawyers
- Professional Fiduciary Association of California
- Northern California’s Planned Giving Council
- East Bay Women’s Network
- Peninsula Partnership Training Institute
- National Association of Professional Organizers
- Support Center for Nonprofit Management
- Federal Women’s Program
- The Federal Employee’s Annual Training Conference
- The Marin Community Foundation
- The East Bay Women’s Forum
Topics have included:
- Time Management
- Paper Flow Management
- Handling of Estate Assets (Personal, Tangible, Property Items) at the Time of Loss
Television Appearances
In the summer of 2004, Meg filmed a British comedy television show,“The C.H.A.O.S. Clinic” a wacky, wily, comedy for people who “Can’t Have Anyone Over Syndrome,” (a very highly disorganized state of living!)
The show was a tongue-in-cheek reality-ish depiction of a self–help clinic that happens to be the last hope for people afflicted with hoarding, lack of time management, and chronic disorganization – all symptoms of C.H.A.O.S.
Using an irony-laced and alternative approach to helping the clinic’s members (offered via a series of group meetings and home interventions), Meg leads the group through a six–step recovery program to achieving streamlined success.
Dream sequences, psychedelic lights, adventurous spelunking amidst clutter with hard-hats and headlamps, and tongue-in-cheek support-group farces pushes this eight-episode series out beyond the average to the wildest possible edge, and highlighting the lighter side of getting organized.
To watch all eight episodes, visit our YouTube channel.