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In Mind, Body, and Spirit: Keeping Girls Strong!

2006 Women of Distinction Celebration

Media Contact:
Ann Marie van den Hurk, APR
302-456-7170
avandenhurk@cbgsc.org


Newark, DE, March 1, 2006:  Join us for a Media Conference:
What:     Pre-event Media Conference to give an opportunity for direct contact with:

Trisha Meili, Inspirational Speaker and Author of I am the Central Park Jogger. Ms. Meili will speak to leadership, attitude, and personal growth inspiring both girls and adults to be strong in mind, body, and spirit.

Uma Chowdhry is the 2006 Woman of Distinction.

Women of Distinction Celebration brings together Delaware leaders and outstanding young women to celebrate the significant contributions made by women. The theme this year is “In Mind, Body, and Spirit: Keeping Girls Strong.”

Teen Girl Scouts have an active role in this event.

Press Box is available for use.

When:                   Tuesday, March 7, 2006 from 3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Where:                 Georgetown Room, Hotel du Pont, Wilmington, DE

What is the new normal? What girls say about healthy living may surprise you. For most girls, being healthy has more to do with appearing “normal” and feeling accepted than maintaining good diet and exercise habits.

In Mind, Body, and Spirit: Keeping Girls Strong” is the theme for the 2006 Women of Distinction on Tuesday, March 7, 2006 at the Hotel duPont Gold Ballroom. Trisha Meili, Inspirational Speaker and Author of I am the Central Park Jogger, will speak to leadership, attitude, and personal growth inspiring both girls and adults to be strong in mind, body, and spirit.

Champion of girls, Dr. Uma Chowdhry, to be honored as the 2006 Woman of Distinction.  In honoring Dr. Chowdhry, the Women of Distinction Celebration acknowledges a champion of girl issues who has made a positive impact on girls throughout our council and the nation in her commitment to addressing the stereotypes in math/science/technology. Catherine Kernen, AstraZeneca Executive Director of Health and Community Alliances, will present the award. Over 50 outstanding young women will join Delaware leaders to celebrate the significant contributions made by women.

In 2005, over 440 business and community leaders attended the celebration to see Lynn Williams, preservationist, be honored as a Woman of Distinction in the area of environmental stewardship. Former New Jersey Governor, Christine Todd Whitman, delivered the event’s keynote speech regarding the importance of youth commitment to the environment.

Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. We do that by providing girls with personal leadership development and programs that build real life skills for the real world.    

2006 Women of Distinction Fact Sheet   

2006 Honoree - Dr. Uma Chowdhry

2006 Keynote Speaker – Trisha Meilli

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