In the latest episode of “Standing In The Gap,” Dr. Tonjua Williams sits down with Mary Pat King, CEO of Girl Scouts of West Central Florida, to explore the profound and lasting impact of Girl Scouts on young girls’ lives.
Together, they delve into how the organization fosters confidence, leadership, and essential life skills, empowering girls to reach their fullest potential. From the entrepreneurial lessons of the iconic Girl Scout Cookie program to the critical importance of family engagement, Mary Pat shares insights into how Girl Scouts equips girls for success. They also discuss the organization’s efforts to expand its reach to underserved communities, ensuring every girl has the opportunity to thrive.
Mary Pat King, CAE, was named CEO of GSWCF in March 2020. GSWCF serves 20,500+ members spanning eight counties: Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, Polk, Citrus, Sumter, and Marion. Mary Pat serves on the Hillsborough Commission on the Status of Women, is a Certified Association Executive (CAE), and is a John Maxwell Certified Leadership Trainer. She is a frequent leadership speaker to community groups, and she is a member of the Florida Society of Association Executives and Girl Scout Staff Association. She has a Master of Science degree in public relations from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse (N.Y.) University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Le Moyne College, Syracuse, N.Y.
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