Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana
Marty Woelfel has extensive experience in education and community service. For over 50 years, Marty has been involved with the Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana as a Community Volunteer, Governance Nerd, and Outdoor Trainer, contributing to governance at local and national levels, including six years on the council’s board of directors and four years as council secretary. At Kentucky State University, Marty worked for 28 years as an Associate Professor of Biology (emeritus), holding various administrative roles such as Special Assistant to the President and Faculty Senate President, while playing a key role in strategic planning, policy development, and curriculum instruction. Marty holds an M.A.T. in Teaching with a focus on Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Louisville and has pursued doctoral studies in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Kentucky. Academic foundations include a BA in Biology from The University of Texas at Austin and earlier education at The Ohio State University.
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Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana
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Girl Scouting helps girls gain the tools they need to meet today’s problems with bold solutions and to create a better, brighter tomorrow. For 111 years, Girl Scouts have been breaking down barriers, climbing mountains, solving problems, helping others, running their own cookie businesses, making lifelong friendships, and so much more. If you think that’s incredible, just see what Girl Scouts do next! Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana champions female ambition to more than 8,000 members across 64 counties in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Backed by trusted adult volunteers, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically themselves as they take courageous risks, make their “first best friends,” and find their voice to speak up wherever their passions and interests take them in life. They make the world a better place.