There is always an improvement project to work on at home. She lives in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn with her husband, also an architectural designer, and daughter, who is almost off to college. Gail currently volunteers at the Brooklyn Public Library, assisting the Curator of Visual Art Programming on rotating exhibition projects. She brings her architectural skills of space-planning and visioning, and her enjoyment of brainstorming with clients and a team, to her work with Done and Done. Gail delights in collaborating with others to re-imagine a space and then witness the impact of the transformation on someone’s life. In New York, Gail learned the ropes working for an Architect, designing and project managing high-end residential projects in Manhattan. Many years later, Gail chose to study Architecture and got her degree at McGill University. Making improvements to someone’s space and listening to the stories of their life proved to be a meaningful experience. Gail loved their interactions as she worked. As a young girl, Gail would organize her grandmother’s dresser drawers during visits to her apartment. Judy lives in Prospect Heights Brooklyn and near Hudson, NY with her husband.īorn and raised in Montreal, Gail embodies the character traits of a true Canadian, nice, helpful, with a sense of humor. She is looking forward to transforming her own family apartment into a adult family living space now that her children are college bound. Judy enjoys working with clients in finding homes for their special things and helping them realize a more organized home. Over the years she has worked as a small business consultant and fundraiser at her children’s schools. She had a career in politics and marketing before becoming a stay at home mom after the birth of their triplets. She immediately moved to Washington, DC where she lived for several years before moving to NYC with her husband. in International Relations with a concentration in Political Science and History. Judy graduated from Miami University in Oxford, OH with a B.A. Much to the delight of friends and family she has carried on the tradition of her grandmother by leaving them with the gift of a reorganized linen closet or pantry after her stay. She inherited the organizing gene and enjoyed cleaning out and reorganizing her bedroom in between school terms. As a young girl growing up in the suburbs of Cleveland, OH Judy would marvel at her grandmother, who every time she visited, would clean out and reorganize her parent’s refrigerator.
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