
Girl Scouts of Greater New York
Telephone: 212 645 4000
Fax: 212 645 4599
Address: 43 West 23rd Street, 6th Floor, New York, New York 10010
Chief Executive Officer
Barbara Murphy-Warrington, ext. 270, bmurphy@girlscoutsnyc.org
Administration
Kandice Lavalas, Executive Assistant, ext. 272, klavalas@girlscoutsnyc.org
Programs, Membership & Advocacy
Dawn Nolan, Senior Vice President, Program & Advocacy, ext. 268, dnolan@girlscoutsnyc.org
Elizabeth Lopez, Administrative Assistant, ext. 238, elopez@girlscoutsnyc.org
Development
Jill Scibilia, Director, Major/Individual Giving, Special Events, ext. 247, jscibilia@girlscoutsnyc.org
Shayla Scarlett, Director, Institutional Giving, ext. 274, sscarlett@girlscoutsnyc.org
Ellen Huang, Manager, Special Events & Individual Giving, ext. 241, ehuang@girlscoutsnyc.org
Marketing & Communications
Vacant, Manager, Marketing and Communications, ext. 352
Katie Soper, Director of Product Sales, ext. 243, ksoper@girlscoutsnyc.org
Heather Reine, Product Sales Coordinator, Product Sales & Fund Raising, ext. 263, hreine@girlscoutsnyc.org
Patrick Dwyer, Graphics & Website Design Specialist, ext. 279, pdwyer@girlscoutsnyc.org
Finance
Brian Boczko, Vice President, Finance & Council Operations, ext. 211, bboczko@girlscoutsnyc.org
Lannie Tjie, Accountant, ext. 213, ltjie@girlscoutsnyc.org
Meri Usherenko, Accounts Receivable Coordinator, ext. 229, musherenko@girlscoutsnyc.org
Volunteer Development, Human Resources & Council Operations
Charmaine Chung, Vice President, Membership & Volunteer Development, Human Resources,
ext. 257, cchung@girlscoutsnyc.org
Lori Morea, Director, Human Resources & Volunteer Development, ext. 288, lmorea@girlscoutsnyc.org
Wilma Vega, Administrative Assistant, ext. 225, wvega@girlscoutsnyc.org
Lisa Ann Golden, Manager, Volunteer & Staff Learning
and Development ext. 239, lgolden@girlscoutsnyc.org
Vacant, Community Development Associate, ext. 201
Jessica Linquata, Independent Schools Specialist, ext. 209, jlinquata@girlscoutsnyc.org
David Hernandez, Manager, Office Services & Facilities, ext. 277, dhernandez@girlscoutsnyc.org
Will Velez, Office Services Assistant, ext. 214, wvelez@girlscoutsnyc.org
Espiridion Ocon, Office Services Assistant, ext. 266, speedy@girlscoutsnyc.org
Vacant, Receptionist, ext. 200
Program Development
Magali Vasquez, Director, Programs, ext. 259, mvasquez@girlscoutsnyc.org
Karen Lundgard, Manager, Camp Programs, ext. 226, klundgard@girlscoutsnyc.org
Melissa D’Andrea, Program Manager, Teen Leadership Opportunities, ext. 215, mdandrea@girlscoutsnyc.org
Vacant, Coordinator of Younger Girl Programs, ext. 222
Ivona Boroje, Program Coordinator, ext. 234, iboroje@girlscoutsnyc.org
Michelle Centeno, Program Associate, ext. 297, mcenteno@girlscoutsnyc.org
Erica Mariano, Program Associate, ext. 233, emariano@girlscoutsnyc.org
If you are interested in collaborating with the Girl Scouts of Greater New York, please fill out our collaboration request form.
If you are visiting New York City and are interested in the Greater New York Council patch, the See Me See My World patch, or the United Nations Global Citizens patch, please download and return our patch order form.
Bronx/Manhattan Service Center
Jessica Rodulfo, Membership Manager, ext. 353, jrodulfo@girlscoutsnyc.org
Tamaris Marquez-Pimentel, Membership Specialist, Bronx, ext. 356, tmarquez@girlscoutsnyc.org
Glenda Rivera, Membership Specialist, Bronx, ext. 370, grivera@girlscoutsnyc.org
Alora Bailey, Membership Specialist, Manhattan, ext. 294, abailey@girlscoutsnyc.org
Brooklyn Service Center
Denorah Marcial, Membership Manager, ext. 361, dmarcial@girlscoutsnyc.org
MaryAnn Dobrowolski, Membership Specialist, ext. 357, mdobrowolski@girlscoutsnyc.org
Melissa Berger, Membership Specialist, ext. 387, mberger@girlscoutsnyc.org
Amy LaPaix, Membership Specialist, ext. 259, alapaix@girlscoutsnyc.org
Anita Mejias, Membership Manager, ext. 378, amejias@girlscoutsnyc.org
Jaymie Jenks, Membership Specialist, ext. 364, jjenks@girlscoutsnyc.org
Nayah Nicholson, Membership Specialist, ext. 379, nnicholson@girlscoutsnyc.org
Jessie Conklin, Membership Specialist, ext. 365, jconklin@girlscoutsnyc.org
Sofiya Gordon, Data Administrator, ext. 260, sgordon@girlscoutsnyc.org
Ana Santiago, Membership Registrar, ext. 351, asantiago@girlscoutsnyc.org
Staten Island Service Center
Joan Ventriglia, Director, Girl Membership & Community Development, ext. 244, jventriglia@girlscoutsnyc.org
Ronni Ettinger, Membership Specialist, ext. 352, rettinger@girlscoutsnyc.org
Lynn Tritto, Membership Specialist, ext. 278, ltritto@girlscoutsnyc.org
Deborah Dennis, Assistant Manager, ext. 201, ddennis@girlscoutsnyc.org
Shenica Odom, Director, Middle School Initiatives, ext. 206, srodom@girlscoutsnyc.org
Alyssa Negron, Program Administrator, ext. 358, anegron@girlscoutsnyc.org
Rebecca Falero, Manager, School Transitional Services, ext. 304, rfalero@girlscoutsnyc.org
Valerie Perez, Program Instructor, ext. 301, vperez@girlscoutsnyc.org
Jessica Aristy, Program Instructor, ext. 296, jaristy@girlscoutsnyc.org
Vacant, Program Instructor, ext. 303
Alida Cintron, Program Instructor, ext. 302, acintron@girlscoutsnyc.org
Stephanie Solorzano, Program Instructor, ext. 307, ssolorzano@girlscoutsnyc.org
Diana Sanchez, Program Instructor, ext. 309, dsanchez@girlscoutsnyc.org
CEP Information Hotline, ext. 330
Camp Kaufmann, Holmes, NY Office
Phone: 845-878-6846
Fax: 845 878 1049
Steve Gomez, Camp Property Manager, sgomez@girlscoutsnyc.org
Jim Barry, Camp Ranger, jbarry@girlscoutsnyc.org
Girl Scouts of the USA: 212-852-8000
Girl Scout Shop: 212-852-5055
GSUSA Customer Service: 1-800-478-7248
Council Answering Service:
(For emergencies when the office is closed) 212-206-2467
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LAST DAY FOR COOKIES! Visit a Cookie Cupboard location today to stock up before the fall. Thank you to everyone who supports the Girl Scout Cookie Program every year. Girl Scout Cookies Pop-Up Shops in each of the five boroughs are now open, and will continue through May 16, 2013, except for our Bronx location, which will close on Thursday May 9, 2013. www.girlscoutsnyc.org
Check out this wonderful piece about our 100th anniversary gala: http://causeceleb.newsvine.com/_news/2013/05/01/18001962-girl-scouts-of-greater-new-york-mean-more-than-just-cookies?lite Cause Celeb highlights a celebrity’s work on behalf of a specific cause. This week, Sandra Lee and Trish McEvoy talk about their work with Girl Scouts of Greater New York. 2012 marked Girl Scouts of America’s 100th anniversary, and this year The Girl Scouts of Gre … causeceleb.newsvine.com
One of our newest exhibitors for the Bridge Crossing that we're excited has decided to join us on June 2, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian has a free event this weekend that you should definitely consider checking out. The culture and traditions of Native Hawai’i reverberate during Aloha Days, Saturday May 18th & Sunday May 19th, 12 pm-5 pm at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York, located at 1 Bowling Green across from Battery Park. Performances and hula workshops will feature Hālau O ‘Aulani, a Hawaiian dance troupe. Kids will have the opportunity to stamp traditional kapa designs on a tote bag, make cloth leis, and kukui-nut bracelets. For more about the museum, visit http://nmai.si.edu/visit/newyork/ The National Museum of the American Indian–New York is located within the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House. The museum’s permanent and temporary exhibitions—as well as a range of public programs, including music and dance performances, films, and symposia—explore the diversity of the Na... nmai.si.edu
Why does Caitlin from troop 6127 need Girl Scouts? *** To submit your own reason for "Why Girls Need Girl Scouting", simply copy the URL listed below into your browser, print out the document it contains and write in black marker - in no more than 6 words - why YOU need Girl Scouts! Then have your troop leader take a close-up of you holding the paper in front of your left shoulder and mail it to us at katrin@anatgerstein.com (include your name and troop #). Thanks for participating! http://www.girlscoutsnyc.org/uploaded/files/Girls/INeedGS.pdf
Catch-Up Cookie Campaign Form 2012-2013, 5 days ago
Did you have newly registered Girl Scouts that participated in the Catch-Up Cookie Campaign? Make sure you fill out the electronic form on our website - linked below - so they're eligible to receive rewards. Forms must be submitted by May 20th so complete it today. girlscoutsnyc.wufoo.com
LAST week for Girl Scout Cookies! Make your appointments now for our Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, or Staten Island Cookie Cupboard locations. Thursday, May 16th will be your last opportunity to get Girl Scout Cookies before the fall. Please note that troops must make appointments to pick up orders at the Cookie Cupboard. Troop Leaders must present bank deposit receipts - not cash - at time of order pick up to receive order. Specific Cupboard locations have specific guidelines that must be followed. www.girlscoutsnyc.org
Our Board President Rose M. Littlejohn and CEO Barbara Murphy-Warrington have a special Mother's Day message. This Sunday is Mother's Day in the USA, a celebration of women who play a critical and central role in supporting and nurturing girls and enabling them to reach their full potential. Over the past 100 years,… www.girlscoutsnyc.org
All over New York, Girl Scouts are helping their communities and changing their lives with the money raised from Girl Scout Cookie sales. Tell us your story of how your troop is using the funds, and how your girls are doing things that never would have been possible without Girl Scout Cookies. Email your stories, photos, and videos to nathan@anatgerstein.com.
Cookie booth marketing 101 | Volunteer Blog — Little Brownie Bakers, 10 days ago
Cookie Cupboards are open for 1 more week - that still leaves time to do 1 last booth sale. This post on the Little Brownie Bakers Volunteer Blog highlights some fun ideas for making your booth sale a great experience. Go to our Cookie Resources page at www.girlscoutsnyc.org to find the Booth Sale Application. You still have time to pick up one more booth! With booth sales, selling One More Box to each customer is a snap. Customers love to buy cookies when they can eat them right away! blog.littlebrowniebakers.com
12-year-old Christina, a Van Cortlandt Village Cadette from Troop 1134, recently received the Marian Medal at a special emblem mass at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral. She is currently working toward her Silver Award. Congratulations, Christina! We are proud of you.
This film featuring the honorees of our 100th Anniversary Gala, Renee Haugerud, Michelle Lee, Sandra Lee and Trish McEvoy and our New York City Girl Scouts includes five chapters: "100 Year Commitment," "Global Citizens," "The Sky is the Limit," "Making a Difference" and "Today's Girls, Tomorrow's Leaders."
To celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Girl Scouting in New York City, this film featuring Girl Scout Board President Rose Littlejohn, CEO Barbara Murphy-Warrington and our New York City Girl Scouts, includes highlights from our first 100 years and then focuses on the importance of "making the history of tomorrow" today.
Trish McEvoy, Founder and CEO, Trish McEvoy Beauty hosted Girl Scouts and Volunteers in her New York City Studio in April 2013.
Thank you for being a friend to New York City's 26, 658 Girl Scouts.
Michelle Y. Lee, Northeast Regional President, Wells Fargo Bank, hosts a group of Girl Scouts at the Wells Fargo Learning and Development Center for a "Hands-on-Banking" Financial Literacy Lesson and an inspirational Career Presentation.
Renee Haugerud, Founder and Chief Investment Officer, Galtere, hosts a troop of Brownie Girl Scouts in her offices and teaches them about global currency and the importance of being global citizens.
Sandra Lee, Childhood Hunger Advocate and Emmy and Gracie Award Winning TV Host with 300 Girl Scouts doing a park-clean up in Prospect Park, Brooklyn on April 6, 2013. Girl Scouts have made a 100 Year Commitment to keep this area of the park clean.
This webinar is designed for Alumnae, Parents, & Volunteers to get all of the info you need to lead girls in earning Girl Scouting's highest awards. Learn the requirements along with some interactive project planning activities to bring back to your girls.
As you may know, the Girl Scout Cookie Sale is the largest girl-led Business & Entrepreneurship program in the world. Through their cookie sales, Girl Scouts learn five essential skills that equip them to succeed in school, work and beyond: •Money Management •Decision Making •Goal Setting •People Skills •Business Ethics We have developed the Cookie University program as a way for girls to develop and build on these skills through engaging in fun, hands-on interactive activities centered around the Cookie Sale and learning from older girls, who have Cookie Sale experience, when possible. In Fall 2012, we launched our first-ever Cookie University and Cookie University Mentor Training. At Cookie University Mentor Training at ING Direct Café, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors had the unique opportunity to learn from and engage with professionals from a range of fields such as Business, Finance, Marketing, Customer Service and Sales. They learned about these fields and what it takes to work in them successfully. They also gained invaluable firsthand knowledge and skills that they can apply to selling cookies and planning for their future careers. Girls also worked together to design a plan for sharing their newfound knowledge and skills with Brownies at our Cookie University. At Cookie University at The Cooper Union, Brownies learned from Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors about how to succeed in their cookie sales. The older girls taught and mentored the Brownies and shared the invaluable knowledge and skills they gained at their workshop and their own cookie sales experiences. Brownies developed and built on their knowledge and skill sets in the areas of Goal-Setting, Decision Making, Money Management, People Skills and Business Ethics. They "graduated" from Cookie University ready to tackle and excel in their entrepreneurial endeavors! In addition to offering these special initiatives, we have developed a Cookie University Mentor Training curriculum for Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors (go to www.girlscoutsnyc.org to download curricula) and this webinar to help teach you to use the curriculum. Webinars and curriculum are also available for Daisies and Brownies, to be used in conjunction with this training on www.girlscoutsnyc.org and our YouTube channel. These curricula are meant to serve as guides for Troop Leaders and Parents to offer the Cookie University program either to their troops at their troop meetings or for them, their Borough Program Committee and/or Service Unit to organize their own Multi-Troop, Borough-Wide or Service Unit events.
As you may know, the Girl Scout Cookie Sale is the largest girl-led Business & Entrepreneurship program in the world. Through their cookie sales, Girl Scouts learn five essential skills that equip them to succeed in school, work and beyond: •Money Management •Decision Making •Goal Setting •People Skills •Business Ethics We have developed the Cookie University program as a way for girls to develop and build on these skills through engaging in fun, hands-on interactive activities centered around the Cookie Sale and learning from older girls, who have Cookie Sale experience, when possible. In Fall 2012, we launched our first-ever Cookie University and Cookie University Mentor Training. At Cookie University Mentor Training at ING Direct Café, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors had the unique opportunity to learn from and engage with professionals from a range of fields such as Business, Finance, Marketing, Customer Service and Sales. They learned about these fields and what it takes to work in them successfully. They also gained invaluable firsthand knowledge and skills that they can apply to selling cookies and planning for their future careers. Girls also worked together to design a plan for sharing their newfound knowledge and skills with Brownies at our Cookie University. At Cookie University at The Cooper Union, Brownies learned from Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors about how to succeed in their cookie sales. The older girls taught and mentored the Brownies and shared the invaluable knowledge and skills they gained at their workshop and their own cookie sales experiences. Brownies developed and built on their knowledge and skill sets in the areas of Goal-Setting, Decision Making, Money Management, People Skills and Business Ethics. They "graduated" from Cookie University ready to tackle and excel in their entrepreneurial endeavors! In addition to offering these special initiatives, we have developed a Cookie University curriculum for Brownies (go to www.girlscoutsnyc.org to download curricula) and this webinar to help teach you to use the curriculum. Webinars and curriculum are also available for Daisies and for the Cookie University Mentor Training for Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors on www.girlscoutsnyc.org and our YouTube channel. These curricula are meant to serve as guides for Troop Leaders and Parents to offer the Cookie University program either to their troops at their troop meetings or for them, their Borough Program Committee and/or Service Unit to organize their own Multi-Troop, Borough-Wide or Service Unit events.