
Originally from Upstate New York, Emily brings a unique blend of creativity, focus, and empathy to her work as a Professional Organizer. She studied at Houghton College, Penn State University, and the Royal College of Music in London, and her path into organizing grew organically out of her vibrant career as a violinist. When she’s not organizing, you can often find her teaching or performing with chamber ensembles, orchestras, and opera companies throughout Greater Boston, across the U.S., and in the U.K.
Emily discovered firsthand how transformative organizing can be—how clearing physical and mental clutter creates space for what truly matters. That experience inspired her to help others build their own organizational “muscles” and live with greater intention. She is trained in the KonMari Method™ and loves guiding clients through its practical, mindset-shifting process.
Some of Emily’s favorite projects involve working with creative professionals, busy families, and anyone ready to hit the “reset” button. She’s helped musicians archive decades of career materials, supported a New York Times bestselling author through a major home transition while maintaining their writing flow, and worked with families to carve out room for creativity, routines, and play. She especially enjoys partnering with fellow ADHD thinkers to design supportive environments and systems that truly work for them.
Outside of organizing, Emily loves spending time outdoors, exploring museums, reading, traveling, watching K-dramas, petting greyhounds, and embracing the ongoing adventure of being a musician.
