Girl Scouts of Nassau County
Marilou Owens currently serves as the Chief Membership & Diversity Officer at Girl Scouts of Nassau County, where responsibilities include leading diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, as well as membership recruitment and retention strategies. With extensive experience in business development and marketing, Marilou has held positions such as Consultant at MediaOne Consulting, where successful project management contributed to client revenue growth, and Director of New Business Consumer Marketing at US News and World Report and Reader's Digest. Marilou's educational background includes a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from Hofstra University and a Master of Science in Human Resources Management, focusing on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion from Touro University.
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Girl Scouts of Nassau County
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Girl Scouting In Nassau County started in 1917. A non-profit organization, Girl Scouts of Nassau County is chartered by GSUSA to develop, maintain and administer Girl Scouting in Nassau County. The Council, 1 of 112 in the United States, serves girls and adults through 36 local geographic Girl Scout Associations throughout all of Nassau County’s school districts. Girl Scouts of Nassau County Core Values are the fundamental principles that have a profound effect on the internal soul of the organization. 1. Quality Work - A commitment to doing quality work. 2. Investment - The company investing in staff by providing the materials, equipment, and support needed to do the job, including opportunities to learn and grow. 3. Embracing Change - Ability to adapt and accept change. 4. Empowerment - Being encouraged to experiment and take prudent risks. 5. Genuineness - Having an atmosphere of candor and trust.