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Secrets to Success in Grand Junction: Connecting Girls to Professional Women

Update as of December 21, 2021: This event has been canceled.

What is your secret to success? Girls will have the unique opportunity to ask that question and many more of top local women leaders our fifth annual Secrets to Success event in Grand Junction on Saturday, January 16, 2021 from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

** This event is open to all girls in grades 6-12. You do not need to be a Girl Scout to attend. **

Registration is FREE per girl and includes program materials and snacks.

Girl Scouts of Colorado believes every girl has the power to become what she dreams to be. We are helping today’s girls overcome the challenges they face, giving them the tools they need to become successful leaders.

At this event, girls will connect with professional women in a variety of career fields, giving them a unique opportunity to learn directly from incredible women in our community. Girls will personally engage with more than 20 women leaders in the fields of technology, law, healthcare, finance, skilled trades, entrepreneurship, and more, learning from role models who will help them become our future business and community leaders. This event joins today’s leaders with the next generation, to share their expertise and provide inspiration for success.

Registration starts at 9 a.m. and the program begins at 9:30 a.m. While parents/guardians/troop leaders are not invited into the event with the girls, they are welcome to participate in separate, concurring programming such as a campus tour and info session about how to help students find employment after college. Adults must register with girl participant(s).

All girls will need to submit a COVID-19 online waiver prior to January 16 and completed permission form upon check in or in advance via email.

Registration ends Tuesday, January 12.

Questions? Email cindi.graves@gscolorado.org.

We want to hear how your girl is using her Girl Scout skills by taking initiative, caring for the community, and Girl Scouting at home. She can send in her story here.

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