Girl Scouts Unstoppable Women Series By Alison Montoya | February 14, 2021 at 12:43 PM EST - Updated February 15 at 10:37 AM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) -The Girl Scouts of Kentuckyâs Wilderness Road will continue with their ninth installment of the âUnstoppable Women Series,â Tuesday on Zoom highlighting women and their important role to inspire others.
Officials say the Unstoppable Women Series will feature top local women leaders.
This weekâs speaker is Lisa Daugherty, one of the youngest directors at Luxottica, a Girl Scout alum who also started her career as a Department of Defense Inspector General employee out of college.
âShe grew up in Girl Scouts in Michigan, and she actually credits that experience with giving her that drive to achieve and be successful and achieve at such a young age as well,â Haleigh McGraw with the Girl Scouts of Kentuckyâs Wilderness Road said.
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When the pandemic first began, Girl Scout Cookie season got cut off in its home stretch, halting all sales much to troops’ dismay. “We had to shut down booths,” says Haleigh McGraw, the Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road (GSKWR) communications and brand director. “We couldn’t be out in the public. We couldn’t go door to door.” This year, the scouts in GSKWR are ready. Cookie distribution will have a digital, contactless twist, thanks to Grubhub.
Photograph provided by Girl Scouts of Kentucky s Wilderness Road
The massive overstock from last year’s stunted season got the Girl Scout team’s wheels turning, and community partnerships became the key to staying afloat. This shift helps Girl Scouts reinvigorate operations. But it brought up a pertinent question: “How can we still get our girls in front of people so that they can earn money for their business?” McGraw explains. “The Grubhub partnership evolved from the
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Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the annual Girl Scouts cookie sale has been moved online for 2021 in place of its conventional door-to-door and booth sale options. These girls are in a position to adapt very easily and we re taking their lead, Haleigh McGraw, communications and brand director at the Girl Scouts of Kentucky s Wilderness Road, told Kentucky s WBKO.
Read more They re basically teaching us how to do this. They are still honing those skills and really learning what it takes. This program is meant to get our girls prepared to lead us into the future and this is a step in the right direction.