Girl Scouts of Western Ohio
Kelly M. Baker, PHR, SHRM-CP, serves as the Chief People & Belonging Officer for the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio since April 2024. Previously, Kelly held the position of Strategic People Business Partner at Cityblock Health from March 2023 to April 2024. A seasoned HR professional, Kelly has also held various leadership roles at Advanced Testing Laboratory, including Vice President of Human Resources and Director of People Experience. Additional experience includes managerial positions at Talbert House, Lighthouse Youth Services, and DHHC, as well as roles at Walk of Joy and the National Kidney Foundation. Kelly holds a Master of Social Work in Social Welfare Administration from the University of Cincinnati and a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology from The Ohio State University.
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Girl Scouts of Western Ohio
Imagine joining a group of individuals—each with their own unique skills and passions, but united by a common purpose. Imagine yourself at Girl Scouts! Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, is one of the largest in the USA, serves more than 28,000 girls in a 32 county area throughout western Ohio and southeast Indiana. Nearly 11,000 adult volunteers work to provide services and deliver the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to girls. Four regional Girl Scout Centers are located in Cincinnati, Dayton, Lima and Toledo. Why Girl Scouts—Diversity was the founding idea of Girl Scouting in 1912. Today, Girl Scouts of the USA serves girls in every zip code, from the inner city to the prairie. GSUSA serves girls in urban community centers, churches, mosques and temples. Girl Scouts serves girls across income and demographic groups, and the national membership mirrors the U.S. population figures. The journey begins with the Girl Scout environment itself. A girl’s leadership blooms among other girls–away from school pressures, social cliques and boys–where girls can be themselves and try new things. In Girl Scouts activities are girl-led. Girls learn by doing and the learning is cooperative not competitive. We also focus on what girls need to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.