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Thank you for being a 'Champion' of the Core Business Strategy
If you are a Core Business Strategy Champion, you've made a commitment to stay up-to-date on the strategy, to be an active and vocal leader of its objectives with your Girl Scout colleagues, and to share with us your feedback. On occasion, we may solicit your help on an initiative.

In return, we will strive to provide you with the timely information and materials you need. Together, we will encourage others to track our collective progress as projects are adopted, new ideas are embraced, and milestones are reached.

What the Core Business Strategy Means for You
Champions come from all geographic regions, functions, and levels of experience within the Girl Scouts organization. The insight, knowledge, and credibility you bring to this effort are immeasurable. Use the fact sheets and other materials below as you need them to make our transformation real.

Are you a Champion?
Deciding to be a champion is up to you. By agreeing to be a Core Business Strategy Champion, you are already a huge part of the Core Business Strategy's success. Please let us know that you are a Champion by
e-mailing us at
strategyfeedback@girlscouts.org.

 

Communication is a two-way street, and as we work to keep you informed on the issues, we ask you to keep us up-to-date on your experiences. We want to know what's working for you and what we could provide to make your efforts easier and more effective. We also welcome submissions to our “Champions" stories, which you can find under “Updates” on the homepage, so please don't hesitate to tell us about ways you've used the Core Business Strategy to make positive changes around you. E-mail us at strategyfeedback@girlscouts.org.

   
 

Meet the Champions
The Core Business Strategy already has many key supporters who’ve made a commitment to stay up-to-date on the strategy, and to be active and vocal leaders of its objectives.
Read about them here.

Jan Hann
Deborah Hearn Smith, Indiana
Sherri Weidman, Indiana
Maria Tejera, Florida
Pam Hyland, South Carolina

 
     
 

Looking Back at the History
Girl Scouts began to develop its Core Business Strategy in 2004, to ensure that this historic organization continues to be the best leadership experience for girls ages 5-17. READ MORE

 
     
 

Video: Soaring Beyond Greatness
Learn more about how the Core Business Strategy will allow Girl Scouts to “Soar Beyond Greatness!” by watching a portion of the materials prepared for our National Council Delegates.

Cynthia Thompson and Kathy Cloninger Welcome Delegates
(Windows Media Player)
Soaring Beyond Greatness: Core Business Strategy
(Windows Media Player)
Open Space Technology and Strategy Cafes
(Windows Media Player)

 
     
  

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