M E M O R A N D U M

DATE: March 13, 2019

TO: Council Voting Members

FROM: Council Nominating Committee: Sue Hansen, Chair Suzanne Gleason Anne Scott Pedro Alfonso Emily Lindsay Hajira Shariff Vicky Bailey Kathleen Matthews Carolyn Thompson

SUBJECT: Slate of Nominees for Elective Positions

The Nominating Committee submits for consideration this year’s nominees:

Seven for Member-at-Large, Board of Directors (three-year term) Two for Member-at-Large, Board of Directors (one-year term, teen girls) Three for Member of the Nominating Committee (three-year term)

In accordance with the Council’s Bylaws, twenty-one members of the Board of Directors are elected for three-year terms in rotation; that is seven members elected each year except where nominees are elected to fill an unexpired term. Two teen girls are also elected for a one-year term on the Board of Directors each year. Three Nominating Committee members are elected each year in rotation out of a total of nine, except where nominees are elected to fill an unexpired term.

All nominees were chosen for their willingness to commit themselves to the goals of Girl Scouting and bring their skills to the organization. Their background and experience, together with the ongoing members of the Board and Nominating Committee, will provide leadership for our future. A brief biographical profile of each nominee follows. Ongoing Board and Nominating Committee members are listed on subsequent pages for your information.

The Nominating Committee worked many hours to build the attached slate and unanimously recommends the following nominees to the Council for election.

Attachment Nominees and ongoing Board and Nominating Committee Members

Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital 4301 Connecticut Avenue NW M-2, , DC 20008 | www.gscnc.org | 800.523.7898 TEL 202.237.1670 FAX 202.274.2161 Maryland: Waldorf 301.638.5373 Germantown 301.662.5106 Virginia: South Riding 703.777.5644 Kingstowne 571.642.0253 West Virginia: Martinsburg 304.263.8833 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER-AT-LARGE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Three-year Term (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2022)

Mary Brady Washington, DC

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2016-19 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2013-16 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Outdoor Program Advisory Group, 2017-present Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Women’s Advisory Board (WAB), 2012-present Lifetime Girl Scout Member Member, Leadership Greater Washington, 2009-present Member, Advisory Board, Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind, 2012-present Local Market Selection Committee, Bank of America Charitable Foundation, 2015 Board Member, Women’s Foreign Policy Group, 2016-present

EMPLOYMENT , Economic Club of Washington, DC, 2007-present Director of Membership and Operations, Federal City Council, Washington, DC, 1984-2010

EDUCATION BS, Business Administration, University of Maryland, University College

2 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER-AT-LARGE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Three-year Term (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2022)

Layne Diehl Martinsburg, West Virginia

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2016-19 Co-Chair, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Women’s Advisory Board, 2010-12; Member, 2009-present Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Ad Hoc Bylaws Revision Committee, 2017-18 Member, Girl Scouts of Shawnee Council Board of Directors, 2005-07 & Vice President, 2006 Member, Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council Board of Directors, 2002-04 President, Berkeley County Democratic Association, 2015-present; Member since 2014 Candidate for West Virginia House of Delegates 59th District, 2014 Member, Morgan County Chamber of Commerce, 2014–present Member, Berkeley County Local School Improvement Council, 2014-present Board Member, Region 7 West Virginia Workforce Investment, 2012-present; Executive Committee, 2013 & Vice President, 2014-present Secretary and Treasurer, Eastern Panhandle Child Abuse & Neglect Bar, 2014-present Member, Eastern Panhandle Bar Association, 2011-present Member, Eastern Panhandle Inland Port Coalition, 2010-present Member of Finance Committee, Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic, 2010-13; Board Member, 2010-12 Reporting Secretary of the Board, Ryan Film Institute, 2012-14 & 2010-14 Member, Berkeley County Economic Development Authority, 2008–15 Member of West Virginia State Bar Association, 1997-present Member of Noontime Rotary, 2005-present Member, Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce, 2004-present; Board Member, 2007-10 Member of West Virginia Region IX Planning & Development Council, 2008-11; Vice President, 2009 & Chair, 2010; Member, Gateway New Economy Council, 2004-11; Board Member, 2011 Member, National Association of College and University Attorneys, 1999-2010 Member, Mineral County Local School Improvement Council, 2004-09 Martinsburg/Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce Leadership Berkeley Graduate, 2006 Board Member, Fishes and Loaves, 2004 Board Member, New River Habitat for Humanity, 2002-04 Recipient of West Virginia State Journal Generation Next 40 Under 40 in 2009

EMPLOYMENT CEO & Managing Member, Diehl Law PLLC, 2011-present Consultant, Mountain State University, 2010-11; Executive Vice President, 2008-10

EDUCATION Doctorate of Jurisprudence, West Virginia University College of Law, Morgantown, WV Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts, Concord University, Athens, WV

3 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER-AT-LARGE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Three-year Term (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2022)

Kathy Duda Fairfax, Virginia

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2014-16 & 2016-19 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Ad Hoc Bylaws Revision Committee, 2017-18 Co-Chair for Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Association 55, 2011-present Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Association Training Manager (ATM), 2011-14 and Educator, 2009-present Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Service Unit Manager, 2002-15 Delegate & Alternate Delegate, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Annual Meeting, 2002-14 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Adult Recognitions Committee, 2013-present Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Travel Committee, 2013-present Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Troop leader, 1999-08 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Service Unit Manager Panel, 2000-02 Volunteer, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Camp Primavera, 2006-10 and Camp Crossroads, 2011-present Chair of Organizing Committee for Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital LeaderFest, 2008 Member of Organizing Committee, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Trainer’s Conference, 2007 Lifetime Girl Scout Member; Received the First Class & Silver Trefoil Awards (as a girl), Outstanding Leader Award, Thanks Badge & Appreciation Pin Several volunteer positions with Fairfax County Public Schools, 1998-11 Fairfax High School Swim Team Liaison, 2009-11 and Science Fair judge, 2008-present Volunteer positions with St. Leo the Great Catholic Church - Youth Group volunteer, 2007-11; Sacristan, 2008-present; and Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist, 2001-present.

EMPLOYMENT Primary Patent Examiner, United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1990-present Bronze and Silver Awards, Department of Commerce Bronze, Exceptional and Distinguished Career Awards, USPTO

EDUCATION BS, Chemistry and Classical Humanities, George Washington University PhD, Inorganic Chemistry, State University of New York at Binghamton

4 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER-AT-LARGE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Three-year Term (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2022)

Roland Hawthorne Bethesda, Maryland

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2016-19 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Outdoor Program Advisory Group, 2017-present Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Gold Award Scholarship Panel, 2014-19 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital 100th Anniversary Host Committee, 2011 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee Lifetime Girl Scout Member Board Member, The Nonprofit Village, 2014-present Washington Tennis & Education Foundation - Corporate Sponsor volunteer for Children’s tennis clinic during the Citi Open, 2011-17 Board Member, YMCA of Metropolitan Washington, 2008-present Board Member, YMCA Anthony Bowen, 2007-present Board Member, Adventure Theatre-Musical Theater Center, 2011-13 & 2018-present; & Stage Volunteer, 2008 Board Member, For Love of Children, 2008-11 & Tutor, 2005-08 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) – participated in fundraising activities and JDRF Walk, 2004-06 Junior Achievement professional day presenter to school students, 2001-03 Volunteered with Association Builders and Contractors of Metropolitan Washington - participated in community improvement projects, 2001-02

EMPLOYMENT Senior Advisor, NFP | The Meltzer Group, 2001-present

EDUCATION Howard University, Washington, DC University of Maryland, University of Maryland University College, College Park, Maryland

5 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER-AT-LARGE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Three-year Term (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2022)

Emily Lindsay Rockville, Maryland

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2016-19 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Women’s Advisory Board, 2015-present Troop Leader to Girl Scout Troop 6430 and 1410, for 15+ years, through 2016 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Service Unit 33-7, for 15+ years through 2016; also served as Service Unit Co-Manager Recipient of Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Jan Verhage Spirit of Leadership Award in 2011 Lifetime Girl Scout Member Member, Various CPA professional associations: Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants (MACPA), Greater Washington Society of CPAs (GWSCPA), Virginia Society of CPAs (VSCPA) and American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), various since 1984-current Member, Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council (IRSAC), 2019-present Member, Board of Directors, American Payroll Association, 2016-19 Member of Subcommittees (State Legislative Issues, Federal Legislative Issues, Social Security and Immigration Issues), American Payroll Association, Government Affairs Task Force, various since 1986-present Recipient of GWSCPA Outstanding Member in Business & Industry Award, 2018 Member, Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee (IRPAC), 2017-18 Volunteer positions with Internal Revenue Service – Member, Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee (ETAAC), 2002-05; Member, Advisory Council (previously Commissioner’s Advisory Group), 1997-99 Volunteers positions with American Payroll Association (APA) - Vice President of the Board, 2010-14; Member of Nominating Elections Committee, 2010-16; Chairman and Member, Legislative Issues Committee, 1993-97; Member, National Speakers Bureau, 2015- present. Speaker at a variety of APA large conferences, forums and events. Recipient of various awards from the APA: Citation of Merit, 2011-18; APA Hall of Fame, inducted 2007; Meritorious Service Award, 1995; and Payroll Woman of the Year, 2004

EMPLOYMENT Executive-in-Residence, American University, Kogod School of Business, 2008-present (recipient of various teaching and service awards from American University) Vice President, Corporate Accounting Services, Marriott International, Inc., 1985-08

EDUCATION Master of Science in Accounting, American University Bachelor of Arts, Dickinson College Licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA)

6 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER-AT-LARGE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Three-year Term (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2022)

Natalie Ludaway Washington, DC

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Co-Chair, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Women’s Advisory Board, 2012-present; Member since 2003 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2012-15 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2004-07 Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Camp CEO Participant, 1999, 2000, 2002 & 2005 Lifetime Girl Scout Member and mother of a Girl Scout Senior Member, United States District Court Grievance Committee, 2018-present Member, District of Columbia Judicial Nominations Commission, 2005-17 Member, District of Columbia Court of Appeals Committee on Admissions, 1995-2002 President, Lawyers’ Club of Washington, 2008-present; President, 2019-present Vice Chair and Chair of Board, CareFirst, Group Hospitalization and Medical Services, Inc. (GHMSI), 2004-13 Several volunteer positions with District of Columbia Chamber of Commerce; Board Chair, 2005 Member and Executive Board Member, Federal City Council, 2004-15 Former Board Member, Leadership Greater Washington; Class of 1996 The Business Journals, Women Who Mean Business Award, 2015 National Bar Association, Women Lawyers Division, Greater Washington Area Chapter (GWAC), Charlotte E. Ray Award, 2012

EMPLOYMENT Chief Deputy Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, 2015-present Managing Member, Leftwich and Ludaway, LLC and its predecessor firms, 1986-2015

EDUCATION JD, George Washington University Law School MA, Economics, Hunter College of the City University of New York BA, Hunter College of the City University of New York

7 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER-AT-LARGE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Three-year Term (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2022)

Mary Gay Sprague Washington, DC

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2016-19 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Women’s Advisory Board (WAB) and Gold Award Scholarship Panel, 2007-present Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Ad Hoc Bylaws Revision Committee, 2017-18 Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Camp CEO participant, 2007-present Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Service Unit Manager for SU 42-5, 2011-17 Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Teen DC Program Leader, 2011-13 Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Troop Leader, 2001-11 Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Troop Organizer for Blessed Sacrament Parish, 2005-16 Lifetime Girl Scout Member Home and School Association Vice-President/President/Past-President for Blessed Sacrament Parish, 2002-05

EMPLOYMENT Attorney, Appellate Section, Environment & Natural Resources Division, US Department of Justice, 2008-present (awarded the John Marshall Award by the Attorney General for Outstanding Legal Achievement for Handling of Appeals in 2015) Partner, Arnold & Porter, LLP, 1992-2006 & Associate, 1985-86, 1987-91 Law Clerk, Justice Byron White, U.S. Supreme Court, 1986-87

EDUCATION JD, Yale Law School AB, Anthropology/Archaeology (summa cum laude), Harvard University

8 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER-AT-LARGE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS One-year Term for Teen Girls (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2020)

Samia Alshammaa Ashburn, Virginia

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Girl Scout Ambassador, Troop 246 Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Congressional Aide, July 2018 Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Ashgrove Adventure Day Camp Aide, summer 2017 & 2018 Delegate for Service Unit 51-11, Girl Scout Nation’s Capital Annual Meeting, 2018 Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Community-based Outreach Day Camp Aide, summer 2017 Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Claude Moore Day Camp Aide-In-Training, summer 2014 & 2015) Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Association 51 Cookie Rally Teen volunteer, 2015-18 Volunteer for Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Service Unit 51-11 Encampment 101 Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Teen volunteer who visited Daisy troops to prepare them to sell Girl Scout cookies Received the Girl Scout Bronze and Girl Scout Silver awards Broad Run High School National Honors Society (inducted on November 28, 2018) Received the 4-H Ribbon for Showmanship at Loudoun County Fair in 2017 President and previous Treasurer for Overlook Farm 4-H Club Member of the National Honors Society (volunteering in activities where proceeds benefit community non-profit organizations and tutoring high school peers on classroom subjects) First Grade Tutor for Educators Rising at the Loudoun Country Elementary School Member of Interact Club (connecting with leaders in the community and around the world to take action to make a difference and become a leader in my school and community; to discover new cultures and promote international understanding; and to have fun and make new friends from around the world).

EMPLOYMENT Student, Broad Run High School Childcare for multiple families at Kid Zone (Ashburn Village Sports Pavilion), 2018-present Childcare in the neighborhood for multiple families - developing and implementing fun and educational activities, 2015-present

EDUCATION Broad Run High School (Class of 2020)

9 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER-AT-LARGE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS One-year Term for Teen Girls (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2020)

Jessica Mense Poolesville, Maryland

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Girl Scout Senior, Troop 4300 Delegate for Service Unit 32-11, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Annual Meeting, 2018 Aide for Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Summer Day Camps: Camp Sunshine, summer 2017 & 2018 Camp Tag-A-Long, summer 2015 & 2016 Camp Try It, summer 2016 Event Planner/Master of Ceremony/Disc Jockey/Presenter (with other girls in Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Troop 4300), 2016-present Script Writer and Actor in Public Service short videos (with other girls in Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Troop 4300) 2013-17 Received the Girl Scout Bronze and Girl Scout Silver awards Currently working on the Girl Scouts Gold Award Member, Poolesville High School Varsity Field Hockey and Lacrosse Teams, 2017-present Student Election Aide - Future Vote Initiative, 2015-18 Received International Order of Odd Fellows Award, 2017 Received Gold President’s Volunteer Service Award, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017 Local Honoree, Prudential Spirit of Community Award, John Poole Middle School, 2017 Performer, Calleva Enchanted Forest, 2014-16 Aide, “Don’t Drop the Top!” Environmental Club, Poolesville Elementary School, 2015 Received Superintendent’s Student Service Learning Award, 2015

EMPLOYMENT Student, Poolesville High School

EDUCATION Student, Poolesville High School (Class of 2021) Project Lead the Way Advanced Engineering Program, Global Ecology House Magnet

10 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER, NOMINATING COMMITTEE Three-year Term (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2022)

Vicky Bailey Washington, DC

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2015-18 & 2018-21 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2018-19 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Gold Award panel in 2014-present Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Camp CEO Participant, 2014 Lifetime Girl Scout Member Member, Reston Chapter, The Links Inc., 1996-present Member, Mount Zion, United Methodist Church, Old Georgetown, 2006-present (certified Lay Speaker and have been active on various committees currently the leadership council and the 200th Anniversary Committee) Currently a member of several corporate and not for profit boards of directors

EMPLOYMENT Anderson Stratton Enterprises, LLC, 2004-present Vice President and Owner, BHMM Energy Services, LLC, 2004-13 Assistant Secretary, US Dept. of Energy for Policy and International Affairs, 2001-04 President/CEO, Cinergy/PSI, Indiana, 2000-01 Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 1993-2000 Commissioner, Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, 1986-93

EDUCATION BS, Industrial Management, Krannert School of Management, Purdue University Attended MBA/Career Integrated Program, IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN Professional License, Real Estate Broker, Indiana The Wharton School, Advanced Management Program Graduate, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

11 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER, NOMINATING COMMITTEE Three-year Term (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2022)

Berniece Collis Martinsburg, West Virginia

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Women’s Advisory Board (WAB), 2010-present Honoree, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Woman of Distinction, 2011 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2009-17 Chair, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2011-12 & Member, 2010-13 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital 100th Anniversary Fund Committee, 2011-12 Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Delegate, GSUSA National Council Session, 2011-14 Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Shenandoah Region Advisory Council, 2009-present Board President and other volunteer positions with Shawnee Girl Scout Council, 2006-09 Lifetime Girl Scout Member; Received the Capital Award (2009) and Thanks Badge (2008) Director, Martinsburg Rotary, 2013-22, Member since 1997 Charter Member and Board positions, Shepherd University, McMurran Scholar Association, 2010-present Member, Berkeley County Board of Education 1994-2002 Director, MVB Bank East, MVB Bank and MVB Financial Corporation, 2004-13 MVB Advisory Board, 2014-present Board Member, Member of the Executive Committee and Secretary, Friends in Action of the Eastern Panhandle, 2010-12 Several volunteer positions with Martinsburg-Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce including President, 2000 & Member, 1990-present Several volunteer positions with Associated Builders & Contractors including Board Member, Executive Committee Member, WV Legislative Committee Member and Membership Committee Member, 1993-12 Member, Berkeley County Comprehensive Plan Update, 2005-06 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Martinsburg/Berkeley County Development Authority, 2009 Chair, United Way Small Business Campaign, 1992 Member and past Junior Church and Bible School Teacher, Johnsontown Bible Church AWARDS: C. Leslie Golliday Business Person of the Year, 2009; Rotarian of the Year, 2014-15; WV Sharp Shooter Award, 2018; Cliff Dochterman Award from the International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians, 2018; and Small Business of the Year, 2018

EMPLOYMENT Vice President and Co-owner, Minghini’s General Contractors, Inc., 1990-present

EDUCATION Graduate of West Virginia University’s Masters Program for Specific Learning Disabilities BS (magna cum laude), & McMurran Scholar, Comprehensive Health and Physical Education, Shepherd College

12 NOMINEE FOR MEMBER, NOMINATING COMMITTEE Three-year Term (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2022)

Jennifer Tapper Washington, DC

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Women’s Advisory Board, 2011-present; Member, Marketplace Competition Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, 2018-present Mother of Girl Scout Cadette Contributor, Reuniting After War helping veterans to connect Contributor, Homes for Our Troops, adapted homes for severely injured Volunteer, BabyLove DC, distribution of clothes and toys for babies in DC area

EMPLOYMENT Strategic Partner/Senior Consultant for non-profit organizations, 2012-present Former Senior Advisor, Upstream USA Former Lead Strategist for the Truth Initiative Opioid Crisis Campaign Former National Campaign Manager, Planned Parenthood Federation of America Former Major Giving Coordinator for EMILY’s List

EDUCATION University of Missouri, Kansas City

13 ONGOING OFFICERS, BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Faye Fields, Washington, DC President, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors (2014-17 & 2017-20), First Vice President (2011-14) & Member (2010-11); Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee, 2012-present & Chair (2012-14); Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital – Chair of 100th Anniversary Fund Committee (2011-12), Camp CEO Participant (2008-11, 2013 & 2016), National Delegate for GSUSA’s National Council Session (2011-14, 2014-17 & 2017- 20), and Member of Gold Award Review Panel (2009-present); Trustee, Metropolitan AME Church Endowment, 2008-present; Participant, Susan Komen Breast Cancer Walk, 2005; Member, DC Chamber of Commerce Small Business Committee, 1996-05 and International Business Committee, 2000-02. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: President and CEO, Integrated Resource Technologies, Inc. (IRTI).

Barbara Krumsiek, Washington, DC First Vice President, Girl Scout Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2014-17 & 2017-20; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Investment Committee, 2016-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee, 2014-present & Chair, 2014-18; Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital – Member of Strategy Team (2013) & Strategy Refresh Team Leader (2017), Chair of Gold Award Anniversary Committee (2016), National Delegate for GSUSA’s National Council Session (2014-17 & 2017-20), Women’s Advisory Board (WAB) Member (2003-present); Board Member, Girl Scouts of the USA, 2011-14; Board Member, MISO Energy, 2017-present; Board Member, Arabesque Asset Management, 2016- present; Board Member, DC Library Foundation, 2016-present; Advisor, Investment Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2016-present; Board Member, Pepco Holdings, Inc., 2007- 16; Board Member, Calvert Foundation, 1997-14; Board Member, Acacia Foundation, 2009-14; Treasurer, Federal City Council, 2008-12 and Executive Committee Member, 2008-14; Senior Council, Greater Washington Board of Trade, 2008-present and Board Chair, 2007; Board Member, Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, 2003-13 and Chair, 2010-13; Co-Chair, United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative, 2010-12; Global Steering Committee, 2010- 12; Board Member, Economic Club of Washington, D.C., 2001-11; Board Member, Goodwill of Greater Washington, 2005-11; Board Member, The Holton Arms School, 2001-10 and President of the Board, 2009. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: Senior Industry Fellow at Georgetown University Women’s Leadership Institute.

Harriett Thompson, Ashburn, Virginia Second Vice President, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2014-17 & 2017-20; Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital - Assistant Chair for Association 70 (2008-14), Adult Educator (2007-present), Troop Leader (2003-14), Strategy Team Member (2013) & Strategy Refresh Team Leader (2017), National Delegate for GSUSA’s National Council Session (2011-14, 2014-17 & 2017-20), Unit Leader for Camp Tag-Along (2010 & 2011), Service Unit Manager for 70-10 (2007-10), Chair for Association 70 Nominating and Referral Committee (2006-09), and Annual Meeting Delegate (2003-09). Employment: Manager, Systems Programming & Development, Beacon Health Options.

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ONGOING OFFICERS, BOARD OF DIRECTORS (continued)

Natalie Lorenz-Anderson, Great Falls, Virginia Third Vice President, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2017-20 & Board Member, 2012-15 & 2015-17; Chair, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital STEM Advisory Group, 2017-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee, 2012-present; Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital - Women’s Advisory Board (WAB) Member (2009- present), National Delegate for GSUSA’s National Council Session (2017-20), Strategic Refresh Team Leader (2017), 100th Anniversary Fund Committee Member (2011-12), Camp CEO Participant (2011, 2012 & 2014), and Partner sponsor for Make the Connection Program and the Environmental Leadership Council for Booz Allen Hamilton (2009-17); Member of Executive Advisory Committee, American Heart Association, DC’s HeartWalk, 2011-13; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Class of 1984 Vice President (1999-04), President (1989‐94 & 2009‐14), Alumni Association Board of Directors (2007‐09), Alumni Association Nominating Committee (2010-13), Energy, Environment and Sustainability Project Founder (2009-present), and William Barton Rogers Society Chair (2014-present); Chair of the Board of Directors, The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) International, 2010-12 (chair of budget & finance committee and Vice Chair of the Board, 2008‐10 and Board director for the AFCEA Educational Foundation, 2010-present); Served as Girl Scouts Engineering Badge Day chair for the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) local Chapter, then joined Corporate Partnership Council and have been Booz Allen Hamilton Partner sponsor for relationship since 2002. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: Retired Partner, Booz Allen Hamilton.

Jane Storero, Potomac, Maryland Secretary, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2014-17 & 2017-20 and Board Member, 2013-14; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Governance Advisory Committee, 2012-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Ad Hoc Bylaws Revision Committee, 2017- 18; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital National Delegate, GSUSA National Council Session, 2014-17 & 2017-20; Member, Financial Managers Society, Philadelphia Chapter, 1996-11; Member, Take the Lead Committee, Girl Scouts Council of Southeastern PA, 2006-09; Board Member and Committee Chair, Forum of Executive Women in Philadelphia, 2008-11; Board Member and Committee Chair, Abington Art Center in Jenkintown, PA, 2006-11; Board Member and Committee Chair, Women’s Way in Philadelphia, 2006-11; Member, Society of Corporate Secretaries and Governance Professionals, 2010-present; Member of American Bar Association, 1987-present; Member of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Bar Associations, 1996-11; Member, Pennsylvania Securities Commission Attorney Advisory Board, 1997-11. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: Consultant and former Vice President and Corporate Governance Secretary for Pepco Holdings, Inc.

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Jeri Fellerman, Fairfax, Virginia Treasurer, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2014-17 & 2017-20 and Board Member, 2013-14; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Governance Advisory Committee, 2013-present; Current Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee; Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital - Women’s Advisory Board (WAB) Member, (2007-present), National Delegate for GSUSA’s National Council Session (2014-17 & 2017-20), Strategic Learning Council Strategy Team Member (2012-13), 100th Anniversary Fund Development Committee Member (2011), The Jan Verhage Endowment for Camperships Committee Member (2010), Camp CEO Participant (2009, 2010, 2012 & 2013), and Gold Award Scholarship Panel Member (2007-present); Volunteer positions with The Women’s Center including Member of Sponsorship Committee, Inspiring Women Benefit (2010-13), Chair of Inspiring Women Benefit (2011), Member of Development Committee (2011-12), Chair (2012-13 & Co-Chair, 2013-present), and Member of the Board of Directors (2011-present); Volunteer positions with John Hopkins Carey Business School Dean’s Alumni Advisory Board – Chair (2013-present), First Vice President & Steering Committee Member (2010-present), and Chair of Finance Committee (2008-10); Volunteer positions on Johns Hopkins University’s Alumni Council Executive Committee since 2010 including Member, Development Committee (2012- present), Member of Marketing Committee (2012), Member of Long Range Planning Committee (2011), and Member of Student Grants and Programs Committee (2009-11); Member, Alumni Council, Johns Hopkins University, 2009-present; Several volunteer positions with American Heart Association and Member of National Capital Area Leadership Council since 1998. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: Executive Vice President and Senior Credit Officer, EagleBank.

Judith Walter, Washington, DC Assistant Treasurer, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2014-17 & 2017-20 and Board Member 1993-99 & 2011-14; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Governance Advisory Committee (2014-present), Chair (2011-14) & Member (1994-99); Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Audit Committee, 2000-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Investment Committee (2014-present) & Member and Chair (1998-14); Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital - National Delegate for GSUSA’s National Council Session (2014-17 & 2017-20), and former Member and Chair of the Nominating Committee; Vice Chair, and Board Member, DC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, 2012-present; Tutor and teacher, Washington English Center, 2016-present; Co-chair, Awards Committee, Petra Foundation, 2013-15; President, Fellows Foundation and Association (1983-84 & 2006-07), and Board Member (1981-84 & 2001-08); Board Member and Treasurer, Clinical Social Work Institute, 2003-07; Chair, Shakespeare Theatre Guild Board of Governors, 2002-04; Member Board of Shakespeare Theatre Guild/Associates, 1994-08. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: Former Adjunct Professor, School of Social Service, Catholic University.

16 ONGOING MEMBERS-AT-LARGE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Vicky Bailey, Washington, DC Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2015-18 & 2018-21; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2018-19; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Gold Award panel in 2014-present; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Camp CEO Participant, 2014; Lifetime Girl Scout Member; Member, Reston Chapter, The Links Inc., 1996-present; Member, Mount Zion, United Methodist Church, Old Georgetown, 2006-present; Currently a member of several corporate and not for profit boards of directors. Employment: Anderson Stratton Enterprises, LLC.

Sherry Bellamy, Takoma Park, Maryland Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2017-20; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Audit Advisory Committee, 2017-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee, 2018-present; Former Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Troop Leader; Board Chair, The Atlas Performing Arts Center (2015-2018), Vice Chair & Member (2006-present); Trustee, Johns Hopkins Medicine, serving on Audit, Compliance & Insurance Patient Quality & Safety and External Affairs Committees, 2000-present; Member, Board of Directors, Cardinal Spellman High School in New York City, 2008-present; for the Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council, 2010-15; Member, Board of Managers, Swarthmore College, 2000-04; Member, Board of Managers, Goucher College in Maryland, 1997-2000; Director and Executive Committee member - Maryland Economic Development Commission (1998-2000), Greater Baltimore Committee, Greater Baltimore Alliance, Maryland State Chamber of Commerce, and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (1997-2000). Employment: Partner, Leftwich LLC.

Nishita Henry, Rosslyn, Virginia Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2018-21; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee, 2018-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital STEM Advisory Group, 2018-present; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Cookie Mom, 2013-17; Mother of a Girl Scout; Member, Alexandria Economic Development Partnership, 2018. Employment: Federal Technology Practice Leader, Deloitte Consulting.

Jenny Herrera, Bethesda, Maryland Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2017-20; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Troop Leader, 1997-2000; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Cookie mom, 2000-07; Governing Council Member, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), 2015-present; Member, National Commission on Diversity and Inclusion Committee, AICPA, 2016-present; Volunteer positions with the Greater Washington Society of CPAs (GWSCPA) – President (2016-present), President Elect (2015-16), Executive Committee Member (2013-present), Board of Directors Member (2010-present), Treasurer (2014-15), Secretary (2013-14), Past Chair Scholarship Committee (2015-16), and Not-for-Profit Committee Member (2001-present); Volunteer positions with the Virginia Society of CPAs - Pro-Bono Committee Member (2010-15), Northern Chapter of the Virginia Society of CPAs, Board Member (2011-13), and Nominating Committee Member (2014-15); Volunteer Positions with - Member of the Accounting Advisory Council (2014-present), past Accounting Advisory Council Chair, past Co- Chair Annual Tax and Accounting Symposium, and past Co-Chair Phil Buchanan Faculty Fellowship. Employment: Partner, Citrin Cooperman.

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Laura Lane, Dunn Loring, Virginia Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2014-17 & 2017-20; Chair, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Marketplace Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, 2018-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee; Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital - Gold Award Scholarship Panel Member (2013 & 2014), Camp CEO Participant (2012), and former Troop Leader & Girl Advisor; Current Board Member, US Chamber of Commerce; Vice Chairman of the Board, US-German American Business Council; Chairman of the Board, Coalition of Service Industries; Global Corporate Chair for Refugees International, 2015 and 2016; Past volunteer activities include: Heart for Africa volunteer in Swaziland, building a health clinic in Bosencheve, Mexico, 2013; making on a monthly basis over 1,500 sandwiches in a year for the Lamb’s Center; serving as a parent volunteer for a variety of school programs, athletic events and arts programs at James Madison and George C. Marshall High School; serving as a race volunteer for running events in the Washington DC and Northern Virginia Area; assisting with the One Million Bones Project on the Smithsonian Mall; Guest lecturer each semester on the Rwandan Genocide for the School of Global Leadership and Ethics and on Trade and Public Advocacy for American University. Mother of a two Girl Scouts and Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: President, Global Public Affairs, UPS.

James MacGregor, Arlington, Virginia Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2017-18 & 2018-21; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Investment Committee, 2017-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Marketplace Ad Hoc Committee, 2018-present; Member, Leadership Greater Washington, Class of 2016; Father of a Girl Scout. Employment: Vice President-Local Markets at American City Business Journals.

Kathleen Matthews, Chevy Chase, Maryland Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2017-20; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2017-20; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Marketplace Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, 2018-present; Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital - Major Gifts Committee Member, Women’s Advisory Board (WAB) Member (2003-present), Recipient of the Officers’ Award (2011), and former Camp CEO Participant; Former Board member of - U.S. Travel Association, Catholic Charities, The Black Student Fund, Suited for Change, Ford’s Theatre Company, Nantucket Film Festival and Nantucket Dreamland Theater; Community Volunteer; Named a 2002 Washingtonian of the Year by Washingtonian Magazine and also named a “Woman Who Means Business” by the Washington Business Journal. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: Chair, Maryland Democratic Party and former Executive Vice President, Global Communications and Public Affairs, Marriott International.

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Rory Maynard, Herndon, Virginia Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2018-21; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee, 2018-present; Boy Scout Life to Eagle Coordinator, 2007-present; Board Member, Oatlands Plantation, 2016-present; Charter organization representative for BS Troop 158, 2007-present; Merit Badge Counselor, 2004-present; Lay Leader at church, 2013- present; Church Men’s group organizer/leader, 2010-present; Sunday School Teacher (grade school, middle school, high school), 2004-15; Girls basketball coach, 2007-15; Father of a Gold Award Girl Scout and two Eagle Scouts. Employment: Director of Legislative Affairs for Space, Missile Defense, and Strategic Programs, Lockheed Martin.

Barbara Ostrom, Vienna, Virginia Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2017-20; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Outdoor Program Advisory Group, 2017-present; Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital - Service Unit Manager (2015-present), Cookie Booth Sale Coordinator (2014-16), Gold Award Scholarship Panel Member (2013-present), Member of Juliette Low Legacy Society (2010-present), Adult Educator (2001-present), Orientation Specialist (1993-present), Troop Leader (1978), and Recipient of the Officers’ Award (2009); Volunteer positions with San Francisco Bay Girl Scout Council (now Girl Scouts of Northern California), 1990-92; Volunteer positions with Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, 1982-90; Volunteer positions with Dogwood Trails Girl Scout Council (now Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri), 1978-82; Member, Transportation Research Board, 1982-present; Several volunteer positions with TCRP Project Panel A-7, TCRP Project Panel A-15C, NCHRP Project Panel 3-115, NCHRP Project Panel 3-92, and NCHRP Project Panel 3-55 (and 3-55(6), 1994-16; Member, Women's Transportation Seminar, 1986-present; Baltimore Chapter - Secretary, 1987-89 and President, 1989-90. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: Senior Transportation Engineer, Amec Foster Wheeler.

Maria Rodriguez, Washington, DC Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2017-20; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Marketplace Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, 2018-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee, 2018-present; Board Member, Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, 2015-present; Board Member, National Latino Behavioral Health Association (NLBHA), 2009-16; Board Member, National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV), 2010-15; Board Member, Women Chefs and Restaurateurs (WCR), 2004-08; National Capital Public Relations Hall of Fame Inductee, 2016; Washington Women in Public Relations Woman of the Year Nominee, 2016. Employments: President & Chief Executive Officer, Vanguard Communications.

Wendy Stark, Washington, DC Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2017-18 & 2018-21; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee, 2018-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Grievance Committee, 2018-present; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Troop Leader, 2015-present; Board Member, Homeless Children's Playtime Project Inc., 2015-present; Board Member, Legal Counsel Advisory, Catholic Charities, 2016-present; Board Member, Great Lakes Theater Festival (, ), 2007-12. Employment: Vice President and General Counsel, Pepco Holdings (An Company).

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Carolyn Thompson, Vienna, Virginia Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2017-20; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2018-21; Co-Chair, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee, 2018-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital STEM Advisory Group, 2018-present; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Camp CEO Participant, 2016; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Program Partner, 2001-04; Board Member, My Sister’s Place, 2016; Washington Women’s Leadership Initiative Founder - Board Member (2016) & Chair (2014-15), Co-Chair for Access Leadership Board Program with George Mason University/GMU (2016-present); Founding Board Member, Biopharma Global, 2017-present; Member, George Mason Women in Business Consortium, 2014-present; Board Member, National Speakers Association, 2012; Board Member International Coach Federation, 2011-13; Member, The Pinnacle Society; Member, ASA Placement & Recruiting Section Policy Council, 2010; Current Member, Country Club of Fairfax - Long Range Planning Committee Member (2010-2011), Membership Committee (2008-09), and Fitness Center Committee Member (2007-08); Program Chair for Creative Arts, Arlington County Adult Education, 2001-04. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: Managing Principal, Merito Group, LLC.

Wendelin (Wendy) White, Chevy Chase, Maryland Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2015-18 & 2018-21; Chair, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Outdoor Program Advisory Group, 2017-present; Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital - Women’s Advisory Board (WAB) Member (2014-present), Major Gifts Committee Member, Property Expert Advisory Committee Chair (2015-17), and Camp CEO Participant (2014); Board Members, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, 2014- present; Co-Chair of annual fundraising event, Youth in Real Estate Awards luncheon, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, 10 years; Chair, 2013 & 2014; Current Board Member, Chevy Chase Trust Company; Member, Pillsbury's Managing Board and served on Compensation Committee, 5 years ; Board Member, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, 2010-present; General Counsel, Economic Club of Washington, current; Secretary, International Women's Forum of Washington, DC, current; Past President, Commercial Real Estate Women of Washington, DC. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: Director and Chair of Real Estate Transactions Group, Goulston & Storrs PC.

Mary Karen Wills, Washington, DC Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2015-18 & 2018-21; Chair, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Governance Advisory Committee, 2017-present and Member since 2014; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Investment Committee, 2018-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Audit Advisory Committee, 2014-present; Co-Chair, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee, 2018-present; Member, Finance Committee, Our Lady of Mercy, 2007-13; Member, Give an Hour, 2010-12; Member, Board of Directors and Finance Committee, Elizabeth Seton High School, 2000-10; Volunteer (fundraising and development), American Heart Association Board, 2003-07. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: Managing Director, Government Contracts and Grants Practice, Berkeley Research Group.

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Pedro Alfonso, Washington, DC Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2017-20; Third Vice President, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2011-14, 2014-17 & Member, 2008-11; Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital - Major Gifts Committee Member (2012- present), 100th Anniversary Fund Committee Member (2011-12), Product Sales Task Force Member (2009-present), and National Delegate for GSUSA National Council Session (2011-14 & 2014-17); Board Chair, National Small Business Association; Board Member and Vice Chair, Public Access Corporation of DC; Former Board Member, USO of Metropolitan Washington; Former Advisory Board Member, DC Children’s Trust Fund; Former Board Chair, YMCA Metropolitan Washington; Former Board Chair, DC Chamber of Commerce; Former Board Member, The Federal City Council; Father of a Girl Scout and a Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: President & CEO, Dynamic Concepts, Inc.

Suzanne Gleason, Bethesda, Maryland Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2018-21; Chair for Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Association 34, 2017-present, Co-Chair (2016-17), and Assistant Chair (2013- 16); Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital - Adult Educator (2015-present), Troop Mentor (2017-present), Troop Leader for Troop #603 (2009-present), Service Unit Rallyhood Coordinator and Program Specialist (2016-present), Encampment Coordinator (2011- present), Welcome Specialist (2013-17), Registrar (2010-13), and Recognitions Chair (2015- present); Volunteer Coordinator, Our Lady of Lourdes Sunday Night Dinner for the Homeless, 2015-present; Church Volunteer for Our Lady of Lourdes, 2015-present; School Volunteer for Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, 2014-17; Sunday School Teacher, St. Jane de Chantal, 2009-12. Employment: Financial Economist, Office of Tax Analysis, US Treasury.

Kathleen Matthews, Chevy Chase, Maryland Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2017-20; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2017-20; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Marketplace Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, 2018-present; Other volunteer positions with Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital - Major Gifts Committee Member, Women’s Advisory Board (WAB) Member (2003-present), Recipient of the Officers’ Award (2011), and former Camp CEO Participant; Former Board member of - U.S. Travel Association, Catholic Charities, The Black Student Fund, Suited for Change, Ford’s Theatre Company, Nantucket Film Festival and Nantucket Dreamland Theater; Community Volunteer; Named a 2002 Washingtonian of the Year by Washingtonian Magazine and also named a “Woman Who Means Business” by the Washington Business Journal. Lifetime Girl Scout Member. Employment: Chair, Maryland Democratic Party and former Executive Vice President, Global Communications and Public Affairs, Marriott International.

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Anne Scott, Rockville, Maryland Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2018-21; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital National Delegate, GSUSA National Council Session, 2014-17 & 2017-present; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Service Unit Delegate to Association 31, 2015; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Troop leader/Juliette leader, 2013-present; Appointed Member, D.C. Bar Rules of Professional Conduct Review Committee, 2012-17; Volunteer, Chesapeake Climate Action Network, 2017-present; Pro Bono Hotline Volunteer, Call Center Captain, and Trainer, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Election Protection Project, 2004, 2006, 2008 & 2012; Lector, Christ Episcopal Church in Rockville, current; PTA Member, Flower Valley Elementary School in Rockville, current. Employment: Deputy General Counsel, Covington & Burling, LLP.

Hajira Shariff, Silver Spring, Maryland Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2017-20; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Troop Leader, Assistant Leader, Cookie Manager, and/or Archery Instructor, 7 years; Board Member, Evergreen Montessori School, 3 years; Service Unit Delegate, 1 year; Montgomery County Council of PTAs Delegate (Oakland Terrace ES), 2 years. Employment: Management & Program Analyst - Strategic Planning at Architect of the Capitol.

Carolyn Thompson, Vienna, Virginia Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Board of Directors, 2017-20; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Nominating Committee, 2018-21; Co-Chair, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Major Gifts Committee, 2018-present; Member, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital STEM Advisory Group, 2018-present; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Camp CEO Participant, 2016; Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Program Partner, 2001-04; Board Member, My Sister’s Place, 2016; Washington Women’s Leadership Initiative Founder - Board Member (2016) & Chair (2014-15), Co-Chair for Access Leadership Board Program with George Mason University/GMU (2016-present); Founding Board Member, Biopharma Global, 2017-present; Member, George Mason Women in Business Consortium, 2014-present; Board Member, National Speakers Association, 2012; Board Member International Coach Federation, 2011-13; Member, The Pinnacle Society; Member, ASA Placement & Recruiting Section Policy Council, 2010; Current Member, Country Club of Fairfax - Long Range Planning Committee Member (2010-2011), Membership Committee (2008-09), and Fitness Center Committee Member (2007-08); Program Chair for Creative Arts, Arlington County Adult Education, 2001-04. Employment: Managing Principal, Merito Group, LLC.

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