Girl Scouts of CT Hosts Leadership Summer Program at Quinnipiac University

Girl Scouts of Connecticut Hosts 2nd Annual Female Leadership Summer Program at Quinnipiac University -9 High School Students Will Develop Entrepreneurial Skills at Weeklong Immersive Business Program-

While most folks are enjoying leisurely vacations this summer, nine high school Girl Scouts from across Connecticut will get a crash course in college life and organizational learning at Girl Scouts of Connecticut’s 2nd Annual Camp CEO at Quinnipiac University (QU) in Hamden from July 22- 26, 2024. All attendees will get the incredible opportunity to experience campus living, take classes from QU business professors and learn about potential career choices from top female CEOs and professional mentors. The intensive curriculum focused on social entrepreneurism with the theme of Healthy Food in Communities.

“Part of our mission at Girl Scouts of Connecticut is to help Girl Scouts build their leadership skills and to guide them to become our future women leaders of tomorrow,” said Elicia Pegues Spearman, Chief Executive Officer of Girl Scouts of Connecticut. “We designed Camp CEO to bring together Girl Scouts and

Connecticut’s top women professionals for a few days of fun and learning.”

The program is open to Girl Scouts entering the 9th – 12th grade this fall. Participants will work with college professors and the Dean of the Business College at QU from Monday through Thursday to develop a business project. They will form teams, brainstorm ideas, and develop their pitches that will be officially presented to their families on Friday.

Besides Spearman, other participating female CEOs will include Yasmin Blackburn, Immigration Attorney at Kidambi & Associates, Shenae Draughn, Executive Vice President at Elm City Communities and The Glendower Group, Jonna Gerken, an accomplished engineer and Program Manager at Pratt & Whitney and Adrienne Parkmond, COO of The WorkPlace.

Spearman notes that by living in the dorm for the week, the Girl Scout attendees will meet roommates from other Connecticut towns, while bonding as teammates to solve conflicts and work out solutions.

“We’re extremely proud of our partnership with Quinnipiac University and are excited to continue it in future years,” concludes Spearman.

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Submitted by Alisa Picerno

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