Georgia Bosse

Girl Scout Volunteer And Trainer at Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington

Georgia Bosse has extensive experience in both government and volunteer leadership roles. With a long tenure at the Bureau of Land Management, Georgia has served as Applications Development Lead, overseeing three teams of application developers working on software for natural resource management. Georgia began as a Software Developer, creating tools for government accounting systems. Concurrently, Georgia has been a dedicated volunteer and trainer with the Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington since 1989, focusing on youth development and leadership training. Past experience includes leadership positions with the Boy Scouts of America, where Georgia facilitated numerous outdoor activities and mentoring, contributing to the success of fifteen Eagle Scouts. Georgia holds a Bachelor's Degree in Population Biology, Geography, and Psychology from the University of Colorado Boulder and a certificate in Business Data Processing from Boulder Valley Vocational Technical Center.

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Portland, United States

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Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington

We're 22,500 strong—nearly 14,500 girls and more than 8,000 adults in Oregon and Southwest Washington who believe in the power of every G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ to change the world. Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington offers every girl the opportunity to unleash her inner G.I.R.L.! With us, girls experience engaging, challenging, and fun activities like earning badges, going on awesome trips, selling cookies, exploring science, getting outdoors, and doing community service projects. Along the way, girls develop a strong sense of self, display positive values, seek challenges and learn from setbacks, maintain healthy relationships, and learn to identify and solve problems in their community. Through Girl Scouts, girls prepare for a lifetime of leadership, adventure and success! BECOME A TROOP LEADER As a Girl Scout troop leader, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences that show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined. Embark on an extraordinary journey of leadership by volunteering today - you can be the mentor she needs! ALUM Were you a Daisy, Brownie, or higher in Girl Scouts? Then you’re a Girl Scout alum! Connect with millions of your Girl Scout sisters as part of the Girl Scout Network at girlscouts.org/girlscoutnetwork.


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