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Anna Maria Chávez was the first woman of color to lead Girl Scouts of the USA in their 104-year history. Fortune named her one of the "World's 50 Greatest Leaders" for her vision in revitalizing the Girl Scout brand and transforming it into one of the top 10 most innovative nonprofits.
She earned a place in U. S.
News' STEM Leadership Hall of Fame and was named to Fast Company's Most Creative People list. Anna Maria speaks on transformation leadership and building inclusive organizations.
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