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Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana 2022 Tribute to Achievement

  • Four Seasons Hotel Chicago 120 East Delaware Place Chicago, IL, 60611 United States (map)

People power communities. Every person who steps up to engage, listen, and act with compassion and purpose contributes to the health and wellness of a community. Especially girls.

Girls see a world of possibilities. They demand equity, offer compassion and kindness, and jump into action to resolve social issues whenever and wherever they see a need. But right now, girls also need support as they navigate peer pressure, unrealistic expectations, racial inequity, gender bias, and other threats to their social/emotional and mental health. To thrive, girls need advocates who rally around them, encourage them, and invest in them. They need you.

This year’s Tribute to Achievement Dinner brings the Girl Scout Mission to life. Join us as we celebrate community and corporate leaders who champion girls and women, and who act with vision and intention to make our world a better place.

Honoring:

Jessica Sarowitz
Luminary Award

Sherina Maye Edwards, President and Chief Executive Officer, INTREN
Girl Scout’s Own Award

Bank of America, accepted by Cindy Murray, Managing Director, Global Technology & Operations
Corporate Award

To respect the safety of our guests during these uncertain times, all attendees are subject to restrictions and requirements put in place by the city of Chicago and Cook County as it pertains to COVID-19.

If possible, kindly consider check or wire transfer payment for gifts of $5,000+.

Please send payments to:
Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana
c/o PJH & Associates, Inc.
70 West Madison Street
Suite 200
Chicago, IL 60602


Event Contact: Molly McDonald

About Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana

Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana provides more than 53,000 girls in our community exceptional experiences that enrich girls’ life skills, energize their passions and empower them to go after their big dreams. Our girls mean business. As Girl Scouts, they’re part of a world that embraces gender equity, workforce readiness and respect for all. They explore careers in STEM and business; they engage in inspirational conversations with women mentors during programs like Camp CEO and Project Law Track; and they cultivate cross-cultural friendships that are a foundation for their future.

 
 

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