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Following a successful two-year pilot, Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) has fully launched Solutions Superstar, a Girl Scout patch program designed to challenge girls (K–12) to be creative, solution-minded leaders. The program was made possible by funding from DHL Supply Chain.
From planning cookie delivery routes to inventing new gadgets, girls will build key skills such as creative thinking, teamwork and problem-solving, getting a peek into how logistics keeps the world moving. GSUSA says that, through these engaging, challenge-based activities, Girl Scouts get to put their curiosity to work while building practical life skills they can use in school, their communities and beyond. Each activity also includes a Future Focus section, helping girls connect what they’re learning to real-world careers, and opening their eyes to exciting possibilities in supply chain, logistics, engineering and tech.
“DHL Supply Chain is pleased to partner with GSUSA and is committed to investing in helping girls develop life-readiness skills, while introducing them to careers in logistics. Together, we’re opening doors and inspiring the next generation of female c-suite change-makers,” said Jim Monkmeyer, president of transportation for DHL Supply Chain North America and First Vice Chair of Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland.
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