

STRATEGY FOR BUSINESSES. SPACE FOR WHAT’S NEXT.
You need to make room for what matters.
Make Room Co. helps business owners and ambitious women step out of scattered execution and into clearer strategy, stronger decisions, sustainable growth, and work that fits the life they are actually building.

More clarity. More intention. Better work.
You may not need another idea, another platform, or another item on your list. You may need experienced partners to help you slow down the noise, see what is really happening, and decide what deserves your time, money, and energy next.
Make Room Co. brings together strategic consulting, brand and marketing leadership, business workshopping, and practical guidance for people who are ready to build differently.

Three Ways to Make Room
Select the path that aligns with your goals and the type of mental and professional space you need right now
You are not short on ambition. You are short on room.
When everything feels important, everything begins competing for the same limited space. Make Room Co. helps you step back long enough to make better decisions—then turns those decisions into a realistic plan.
Business Restructuring
Positioning and messaging
Consulting & Intensives
Operational efficiency
Leadership & Strategy
Strategic oversight
Fractional leadership


Founders Christine & Emily
Christine Melaas and Emily Bochniak are the co-founders and owners of all entities of the Make Room Co. brands. Together, they leverage decades of expertise in marketing strategy and business development to help leaders turn ambitious ideas into sustainable, impactful results.
Their shared mission is to help you reclaim your space while elevating your professional value, focusing on work that fits the life you are actually building.
What would become possible if you made room for it?
Let us slow down the noise, identify what matters, and create a strategy for your next right move.
Core Beliefs
Wanting more does not make you ungrateful.
More does not always mean doing more.
Experience has value and should be priced accordingly.
Saying no can be a strategy.
A business should support your life, not consume it.
You do not have to blow up your life to begin building a better one.


