Kristin Dodd

Troop Leader/volunteer at Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta

Kristin Dodd has extensive experience in leadership, public relations, and meteorology. Currently serving as Troop Leader and Volunteer for Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta, Inc. since August 2000, Kristin guides three troops from Kindergarten to Middle School and has received the Troop Leader of the Year award. Previous roles include Membership Specialist focused on recruitment and organizing troop activities for 2,000 girls in Cobb County, Media Relations for Chattahoochee GOLD Swim, and a successful career as an On-Camera Meteorologist with The Weather Channel, where Kristin delivered weather reports to over one million viewers. Additional experience includes managing news teams at various television stations and serving in leadership roles at multiple Girl Scout camps. Kristin holds a degree in Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University and a BA in Telecommunications, Journalism, and Business from Indiana University Bloomington.

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Woodstock, United States

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Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta

Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta, Inc., serves more than 40,000 girls and 17,000 adult members in 34 counties in the greater metropolitan Atlanta area, northwest Georgia and Polk County, TN. Our administrative headquarters and a volunteer service center are located at 5601 North Allen Road in Mableton, Georgia and our service centers are located in Cumming, Dalton and Griffin. ​ At Girl Scouts, our mission is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. We are the largest organization dedicated solely to girls—all girls—where, in a diverse, inclusive, accepting and nurturing environment, girls build skills for success in the real world. In partnership with committed adult volunteers, girls develop qualities that will serve them all their lives, like leadership, strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self-worth. Girl Scouts embraces girls of all abilities, backgrounds, and heritage, with a specific and positive philosophy of inclusion. Each girl—without regard to socioeconomic status, race, physical or cognitive ability, ethnicity, primary language, or religion—is an equal and valued member of Girl Scouts. Founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, Girl Scouts'​ membership has grown from 18 members in Savannah, Georgia, to 3.4 million members throughout the United States, including U.S. territories, and in more than 90 countries through USA Girl Scouts Overseas.


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