Maria Gracia

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Maria Gracia, founder of Get Organized Now!™, specializes in helping people get better organized to live the kind of stress-free life they've always dreamed of.
nnDuring Maria’s ten years with Dun and Bradstreet’s Nielsen Media Research in New York, Maria worked as a marketing, organizing and management specialist. Throughout her tenure, she managed the data analysis department, worked with hundreds of television stations and advertising agencies, and developed effective, productive systems for her clients and staff.
nnToday, Maria, Joe (her husband), and their beautiful daughter Amanda, live in Watertown, Wisconsin. Joe and Maria own and operate their company, Effective Business Systems. Maria founded the Get Organized Now!™ division in 1996.
nnSpecializing in peak time and space management, Maria has over 15 years of organizational experience. Her broad range of skills covers clutter control, planning, scheduling, peak productivity, records management, space planning, time and paper management, filing systems and computer oriented organizational systems and more.
nnMaria is the author of Finally Organized, Finally Free for the Home and Finally Organized, Finally Free for the Office. Both have been read by thousands of people all over the world. In addition, she has created a variety of other helpful organizing products, sold worldwide, which can be found in her Get Organized Now!™ Store.
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Special Awards and Features
nnn3 stars in Access Magazine as a Web Site Worth the Trip
nnFeatured in the book, Access Guide to the Web
nnBest Web Site in First for Women Magazine
nnFeatured in the book, 300 Incredible Things for Women on the Internet
nnFeatured in the book, Organizing Plain and Simple by Donna Smallin
nnFeatured in the book, Outwitting Clutter by Bill Adler Jr.
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