Hey, I’m Natalia.
Whether I’m managing relocation efforts or leading project coordination, my approach is rooted in clarity, structure, and compassion. I bring thoughtful attention to every detail because behind every move or milestone, there’s a bigger purpose worth managing well.
My Approach
Structured & Rooted in Empathy
I approach every project whether it involves relocation or broader coordination with a strong foundation in structure, communication, and empathy. I believe successful outcomes are built not just through timelines and task lists, but through understanding the unique needs of everyone involved. My role is to bring order to complexity, ensuring that every step is clear, efficient, and thoughtfully managed from start to finish.
Versatile Execution, People-First Results
With experience across housing transitions, construction timelines, and developer led initiatives, I adapt to the specific demands of each project while staying grounded in a people first mindset. Whether coordinating a multi-family relocation or managing a large scale project rollout, I aim to reduce friction, build trust, and deliver results that reflect both professionalism and compassion.
FAQ’s
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I specialize in coordinating relocation and construction-related projects, particularly for affordable and multi-family housing developments. I also provide general project management support across timelines, logistics, and communication.
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Yes, I carry both general liability, professional liability (E&O) & Cyber liability insurance to meet standard contract requirements.
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Yes. I often serve as the main point of contact for residents during relocation processes-helping them prepare, move, and transition smoothly.
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I use the Microsoft Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook), along with digital checklists, trackers, and client reporting systems tailored to each project.
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I’m based in Portland, Oregon, and I’m available for both local and out-of-state projects. I’m open to traveling depending on the scope, timeline, and needs of the work especially when strong, on the ground coordination is required.