Girl Scout Council of Colonial honored twelve local Girl Scout alumnae at a November luncheon. This annual Famous Former event is an opportunity for the Council to recognize women who exemplify the values of Girl Scouts and who are making a difference in their communities. From the arts to the sciences, there are thousands of women leaders who attribute their leadership successes to their participation in Girl Scouting. These outstanding women inspire girls and send a strong message that girls can be leaders.
The Girl Scout Research Institute has found that women who were Girl Scouts display significantly more positive life outcomes than women who were never Girl Scouts. In fact, 64% of today’s women leaders in the United States, including in civic, corporate and political settings, were once Girl Scouts. In a world where only 21% of girls believe they have most of the key qualities required to be a good leader, it is more important than ever to reach out to girls and provide them with strong female role models. The Famous Former Girl Scout Luncheon is an opportunity for key women leaders in the community to be reconnected with the the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and become mentors to tomorrow's leaders!
Pictured from left to right are honorees who attended the luncheon: Community Activist Andria McClellan, Community Advocate Mary Ellen Maxwell; Edenton Town Manager Anne-Marie Knighton; Ticatch Financial Management President Marian Ticatch; Urban League of Hampton Roads President and CEO Edith White; Elizabeth City Visitors Bureau Director Charlotte Underwood, Jackson Lewis Attorney Melissa Howell; Chrysler Museum Emeriti Education Director Ann Vernon; United Way of Greater Williamsburg Executive Director Sharon Gibson-Ellis and GSCCC CEO Tracy Keller.
Not pictured: Honorees Sharon Durrette-Hunt, President of Enspyr, LLC; Dr. Carol Simpson, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Old Dominion University and Rosemary Trible, first lady at Christopher Newport University.
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