Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland
Brad Green is a seasoned Strategic Information Architect and CICDCV Transformation Lead at Checkfree Corp since 2003, specializing in online bill payment and financial services technology. With a robust background in business intelligence and information architecture, Brad has been pivotal in driving modernization strategies, data analytics, and reporting, while fostering associate engagement and aligning initiatives with executive goals. Additionally, Brad holds leadership roles in various community organizations, including serving as Outdoor Chair for the Boy Scouts of America and Troop Leader for the Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland. Brad's previous experience includes significant IT leadership positions at G&S Software and CenturyLink, with a notable achievement of identifying $1MM in cost savings. Academic qualifications include an MBA in Finance and Accounting from Ashland University and a BS in Electrical & Computer Engineering from The Ohio State University.
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Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland is the premier girl-centered and girl-directed leadership development program for girls in kindergarten through 12th grade. With the support of volunteers, we serve more than 18,000 girls across 30 Ohio counties. At Girl Scouts, we believe in the strength of every girl. Through our programming, we encourage girls to build, learn, and grow in hands-on activities, from outdoor adventures to discovery sessions in STEM and entrepreneurship. With the help of the central Ohio community and beyond, we provide girl-driven programs that change our communities and the world. You can get involved by: • Exploring flexible volunteering options, both short-term and long-term • Charitable giving – just $30 provides a girl with a year of Girl Scout adventures • Joining the Girl Scouts team – check our website for job postings For more than 100 years, Girl Scouts has helped young women develop skills to become a leader in the community. At Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland, we are privileged to continue preparing girls to take on the world. To learn more about GSOH, follow us at GirlScoutsOH on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.