Get to Know AGSES
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The Association of Girl Scout Executive Staff (AGSES), established in 1939, is the national professional organization maintained for the purpose of enhancing professional excellence for all employed Girl Scout staff. AGSES is an independent, voluntary association and is an active, working organization that encourages participation from every member. AGSES serves as a nationwide voice for all Girl Scout staff. Working in partnership with GSUSA and other professional groups throughout the country, the organization continues to examine the needs of its membership - securing valuable work-related benefits for Girl Scout staff.  

Read more about AGSES....A History of AGSES 

 

One of AGSES' greatest assets is delivering high quality-low cost services to members by way of an annual educational conference. Skill-building workshops, sensitive issues education, pluralism venues, communication tools, and other opportunities for professional and personal learning opportunities are offered at the annual conference. Not only does the conference provide national travel opportunities for its members, it also sets the perfect stage for networking, camaraderie, and friendship with Girl Scout staff in other councils. (Financial assistance is available to members).

 

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OUR VISION
AGSES defines the Girl Scout profession. The organization does that through the following three areas of focus:

  • Professional Development opportunities that build skills and competencies for individuals employed in Girl Scouting and that build capacity for the organization.
  • Promotion of Girl Scouting as a career.
  • Advocacy on behalf of Girl Scout employed staff.

OUR GOALS

  • AGSES will be an inclusive organization.
  • AGSES will inspire appreciation for professional development resulting in a highly skilled professional workforce.
  • AGSES will be recognized by Girl Scout Staff as the leading provider of professional development opportunities.
  • AGSES will have organizational systems and processes with barrier-free access that supports a unified, consistent national message.
  • AGSES members will benefit from the advocacy work of AGSES.

AGSES is committed to achieving pluralism and racial/ethnic diversity; to practicing affirmative action; and to inspiring the personal commitment of each member to these goals.

 

 

AGSES   •   1601 N Bond Street, Suite 303   •   Naperville, IL 60563   •   Phone: 630.369.7781

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