During the summer time, Ridgewood Moving Services (Ridgewood Movers) is constantly working hard to provide an optimal moving experience to all of its clients. Even the CEO, Cindy Myer, is always helping out her staff whenever she can. If an extra hand is needed in the office, she’ll answer the phone. If we need another estimator, she’ll visit our clients personally. To make sure moves are running smoothly, she’ll stop by to make sure everything is in order. Cindy works hard as the owner of this business and it shows through her actions on the job.
If you’ve read my previous posts, then you may know that moving season is starting to come to an end. Once the summer passes, Ridgewood Moving Services will return to a state of normalcy. Not only does this give Cindy Myer a chance to breathe, it also gives her a chance to go to events and speak about the company she loves. During the summer, she was able to do this by speaking at the BCPWN’s Inspirational Women in Business Luncheon. Cindy spoke to many professional women about her passion for helping nonprofit organizations and even collected $350 in donations for the Christopher Goodell Scholarship Fund!
Without the hectic environment that moving season brings, Cindy will now be able to speak at more events like this in the future. The next one Cindy will be attending, called Hoarding Disorder: Diagnosis, Causes, Intervention & Treatment, will be the first of many events that she will now speak at. The Hoarding Disorder Institute will be holding this event on September 17th from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm at the Ridgewood Library, which is located on 125 North Maple Ave, Ridgewood, NJ.
Cindy will be one of the keynote speakers at the event. As the title of the event implies, it will be all about why people hoard, its psychological effects, and the different ways to help hoarders recover. This is a topic that’s not new to Cindy, as she’s worked in the moving industry for many years. As the CEO of Ridgewood Moving Services, she knows all about people and their attachment to household items. As a result, it will be interesting to see what she will have to say about hoarders at the upcoming event!
If any of our readers find this topic interesting and would like to give support to Cindy, then please attend the event! You can find out more information and register for the event by visiting The Hoarding Disorder Institute’s website. If you can’t make it, that’s okay too! There will be plenty of other opportunities in the future for you to see Cindy speak at other events. Thanks for reading everyone! Keep checking the blog for more posts in the future and review us on Yelp, Google +, or Angie’s List if you have used our services in the past.