Forbes recently published this profile of Judith Batty, the first Black CEO of GSUSA:
Batty has emphasized her core commitment to upholding the organization’s more than 100-year legacy as “welcoming and inclusive space for every girl.”
“As families across the country contend with so much uncertainty and upheaval,” said Batty, “I am committed to ensuring that the Girl Scouts continues to offer shelter in the storm — a place where all our girls feel welcome, can find community, solidarity, leadership opportunities, and fun, despite the challenging moment we are all collectively living through.”
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