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Julie began by touring the space with Dr. Elizabeth Goodman prior to construction and reviewing the rehab project’s blueprints. “By working with Logan early in the process, I helped them achieve long-term cost savings by maximizing space and providing ample storage areas to meet current and projected future needs,” she said. During the construction process, Julie assumed an advisory role. When the space was renovated, she spent nine hours implementing and installing her organizational plans. Her behind-thescenes work is now front and center when passing by the director’s desk or entering the facility’s closet and storage spaces.

“Achieving personal fitness and health goals requires a plan and oftentimes a trainer or a coach to keep people from becoming overwhelmed and help them to stay on track. Julie played an instrumental role in providing a center that is inviting, organized and, above all, designed to support our students’ and staff’s health goals.” Robert Powell, Wellness Center director

For Julie, the greatest benefit of an organized space will come from what the members find. “When they have dedicated time to take care of themselves—so they can care for others—I don’t want time wasted searching for a Thera-Band or another piece of equipment,” she explained. “My job is to help them reach their health and fitness goals by maximizing their space and experience.”

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