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Melissa Seipel has held a Vice Chairman position at Girls Incorporated of San Diego County since 2019.
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Girls Incorporated of San Diego County
Girls Incorporated of San Diego County Girls Incorporated of San Diego County is an affiliate of Girls Inc., a girls’ leadership organization that provides no-cost, research-based programs and advocacy focused on whole-girl development to help girls overcome gender, economic, and social barriers. The non-profit company is based in Escondido, CA. The organization offers mentorship, safe spaces, and learning opportunities that foster confidence, leadership skills, and lifelong success, with key initiatives such as Project Accelerate, which provides mentorship, internships, and resources to address workplace inequalities faced by young women, especially women of color. Girls Inc. of San Diego County also supports alumnae through a dedicated network offering career advice and ongoing engagement, and collaborates with corporate partners and community stakeholders to expand access and opportunities for girls. The company was founded in 1967. The CEO is Sandra Ainslie. | Director/Board Member | 2019-10-31 |
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Girls Incorporated of San Diego County
Girls Incorporated of San Diego County Girls Incorporated of San Diego County is an affiliate of Girls Inc., a girls’ leadership organization that provides no-cost, research-based programs and advocacy focused on whole-girl development to help girls overcome gender, economic, and social barriers. The non-profit company is based in Escondido, CA. The organization offers mentorship, safe spaces, and learning opportunities that foster confidence, leadership skills, and lifelong success, with key initiatives such as Project Accelerate, which provides mentorship, internships, and resources to address workplace inequalities faced by young women, especially women of color. Girls Inc. of San Diego County also supports alumnae through a dedicated network offering career advice and ongoing engagement, and collaborates with corporate partners and community stakeholders to expand access and opportunities for girls. The company was founded in 1967. The CEO is Sandra Ainslie. |
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