Residential Organizing Questions

1.  What area of the home is most difficult to organize and why?

2.  Is it possible for disorganized people to learn how to be organized?

3.  Where should people start when they want to get organized?

4.  Once people are organized, how do the keep it up?

For the Media

If your news or feature organization requires an expert for an upcoming article or story, Solutions by Scott President and Certified Professional Organizer® Scott Roewer is experienced in speaking with journalists, stays on topic, is sensitive to deadlines, and can provide appropriate information on a number of relevant organizational topics. He is articulate, knowledgeable, responsive, and comfortable on air and on camera. In addition to owning and operating Solutions by Scott LLC, Mr. Roewer is a member of the following professional affiliations and possesses the following formal education:

For media inquiries, contact Solutions by Scott LLC, President, Scott Roewer at 202-249-8330

Professional Organizers

  • Industry Facts*
  • 97% of members are female
  • 48% have college degrees
  • 55% have operated their own business between 3-15 years
  • 25% hire subcontractors to work as organizers
  • 75% are a sole proprietor business
  • 54% have been NAPO members 3+ years

Top 10 Organizing Specialties:

  1. Paper Management
  2. Home Offices
  3. Filing Systems
  4. Offices
  5. Space Organizing
  6. Closet Organizing
  7. Residential
  8. Kitchen Organizing
  9. Time-Management
  10. Garages/Attics/Basements

Top 5 Client Groups:

  1. Individuals at home
  2. Home office based businesses
  3. Small business owners-
  4. Individuals at their jobs
  5. Executives

*Information used with permission from the National Associations of Professional Organizers