We Eat Chaos For Breakfast
About Integrilytics
At Integrilytics, we believe strong businesses are built on structure, accountability, and systems that actually make sense.
We work with organizations that are starting fresh, growing quickly, or quietly wondering how things became this disorganized in the first place. It happens. More often than you’d think. Our role is to step in calmly, sort through the details, and build processes that are accurate, compliant, and practical for how your business truly operates. We’re comfortable in complex environments — the kind where spreadsheets don’t reconcile, processes overlap, and no one is quite sure who created that file. (We don’t judge. We just fix it.)
Accounting isn’t just data entry. Human Resources isn’t just paperwork. Consulting isn’t just advice. Each piece connects — and when those systems are aligned, your business runs smoother, decisions feel clearer, and compliance becomes manageable instead of overwhelming. Sometimes that means building long-term structure from the ground up. Other times, it means putting quick, necessary fixes in place while we strengthen the entire system behind the scenes. Yes, we can stabilize things now and rebuild them properly at the same time.
We approach our work the way a good teacher approaches a classroom: clear expectations, steady guidance, no unnecessary drama. We explain what matters, fix what needs fixing, and create systems that support long-term stability — even in fast-moving environments. And if “fast-moving” occasionally means last-minute deadlines, surprise notices, or three urgent emails marked high priority, we’ve planned for that too. At the end of the day, our goal is simple: organized operations, reliable records, and dependable support you can trust — even when things feel anything but organized.
Meet the Team
Pamela Oppenheimer
President
Robert Pickett
Vice President
Pamela's leadership philosophy was shaped early in life by watching her grandmother serve as the Supervisor of the Civil Section of the District Court of Maryland. Seeing high standards paired with genuine compassion formed her belief that strong organizations are built through accountability, consistency, and care for the people within them. Over the years, she gained experience across multiple industries and developed a structured, people-centered approach to creating order and improving systems. She is naturally drawn to bringing clarity to complex environments and supporting those who rely on them. At the core of her work is a simple daily goal: make things better than they were yesterday.
Robert started his accounting career at five years old, calculating sales tax at the cash register while buying comic books. By sixteen, he was running the receivables department for one of the largest advertising agencies in Western Washington. Since then, he has worked across the legal industry, restaurant operations, and nonprofit leadership with the Girl Scouts of Western Washington, building practical experience in financial systems and day-to-day operations. He takes pride in doing the work well, supporting his clients consistently, and serving his community with the same steady commitment.
Claudia S.
"When I started working with Pamela, I knew nothing about QB Online. At first, I needed a lot of help and sometimes dumbing things down was the best advice, but she always got me to where I needed to be. Needless to say, she has brought my business and myself into a whole new realm of understanding QBO. She has always made herself available when I needed a question answered or had any issue trying to understand. I cannot imagine there is anyone else in the business who would be more well versed in running QBO for your business. I highly recommend her services."
Simon R.
"They brought such a happy, helpful energy to my HR tasks that I stopped feeling overwhelmed. They helped me refresh my inventory, so everything feels clean and uncomplicated. Anytime I faced a tough decision, they broke it down with so much warmth, sense, and patience. My business feels lighter and so do I."