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Divas That Care welcomes our newest Diva Ingrid Carleton-Dodds

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Bottom Line Organizing, the innovative, business venture launched by analytics and quality management expert, Ingrid Carleton-Dodds, provides busy entrepreneurs with so much more than just a tidy, structured office.

An environmental laboratory biologist, with a Bachelor of Science in Ecology from the University of Calgary, Ingrid excelled in many facets of her profession while working with select organizations over the years, including her specialty, environmental ecotoxicology, as well as her role as a certified "Qualified Method Auditor". From strategic data analysis, to reviewing and revising standard operating procedures, right on through to conducting internal audits to improve the quality of company operations, Ingrid honed her talents in project coordination, and the development of effective systems and processes to promote advanced efficiency in the workplace.

A dedicated advocate for women's empowerment, Ingrid has held many volunteer leadership positions within the Girl Guide organization as well, where her determined focus on time management, meticulous attention to detail, and, of course, her brilliant gift for generating order out of chaos, continue to enhance her mentorship of the program participants.
It is this formidable array of professional and personal skills that Ingrid now brings to her new vocation, assisting entrepreneurs in creating a work environment that's conducive to their ultimate success. Thanks to Ingrid, more and more business owners are becoming aware that a disorganized office with messy piles of excess junk, is not just an eyesore, but an actual "money block"; in essence, a constant, subliminal reminder of failure, and lack of accomplishment which hinders current endeavours. 

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