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		<title>LEAD Hosts Its 2023 Expo October 27-28</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Oct 2023 20:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LEAD Girls Expo is designed to inspire, motivate, and empower girls to LEAD at school, at home and with their peers.</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong><em>Empowering, free event for girls in grades 6-10 will feature author Kelly Starling Lyons, roundtables with female leaders in our community, and a special parent panel discussion on becoming your child’s best advocate<br></em></strong></p>
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<p>WINSTON-SALEM, NC (October 1, 2023) – The annual LEAD Girls Expo is a unique experience designed to inspire, motivate, and empower girls to LEAD at school, at home and with their peers. Hosted by Winston-Salem nonprofit LEAD Girls of NC, the Expo features high-energy workshops and inspiring presentations by influential female leaders from our community and beyond.<br><br>The event’s featured speaker is Kelly Starling Lyons, a founding member of The Brown Bookshelf, teaching artist and award-winning children&#8217;s book author. Her mission is to center Black heroes, celebrate family, friendship and heritage and show all children the stories they hold inside. Among her acclaimed titles are Caldecott Honor winner Going Down Home with Daddy, Geisel Honor Award recipient, Ty&#8217;s Travels: Zip, Zoom, and Christopher Award winner Tiara&#8217;s Hat Parade. Kelly is the author of three popular chapter books series for young readers starring her characters Jada Jones, Miles Lewis and Ty&#8217;s Travels easy readers. Lyons, who now lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, was named to Good Morning America&#8217;s 2021 Inspiration List: Who&#8217;s Making Black History.<br><br>As the girls head to their workshops, parents will participate in a special panel discussion that will include Hayley Lampkin from the Children’s Law Center, Dr. Jaleema Speaks, with Novant Health WomanCare, and Dr. Paula Wilkins, chief academic officer for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.<br><br>Each year, more than 300 girls in Forsyth County engage with LEAD, which stands for Learning Everyday Accomplishing Dreams, through the organization’s in-school curriculum delivered in partnership with local middle schools as well as weekend and summer programming and special events.</p>
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		<title>LEAD Launches a New STEAM Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 20:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LEAD Girls is launching a new STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) pilot program.</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size"><strong>LEAD GIRLS OF NC LAUNCHES NEW STEAM-INTENSIVE PROGRAM<br>FOR LOCAL MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS</strong></p>



<p>WINSTON-SALEM, NC (September 13, 2023) – LEAD Girls of NC, a non-profit organization based in Winston-Salem for at-risk middle-school girls, is launching a new STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) program. The pilot program, which will run from September 2023 to April 2024, focuses specifically on Engineering with future programs planned for other STEAM components.<br><br>“Our STEAM activities are always very popular with our LEAD participants, so it made sense to dig deeper into that interest with this new pilot program,” said Joy Thomas, LEAD founder and executive director. “We want the girls to not only have exposure to STEAM topics but begin to envision how they might pursue this field beyond high school.”<br><br>Zha’Nyia Bryant Jones, a former LEAD participant and current engineering major at North Carolina A&amp;T University, worked as a LEAD fellow this past summer to help research key components of the pilot program and identify potential experiences for the girls to access.<br><br>“LEAD has played a pivotal role in shaping my journey towards pursuing engineering,” said Bryand Jones. “Through the program, I discovered my passion for STEM and gained the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in this field. The support and connections I developed during my time as a LEAD participant gave me the confidence to pursue a future career in engineering. As a LEAD fellow, I was able to contribute to the program pathway, enabling me to give back and help others embark on their own transformative journeys in the world of engineering and technology.”<br><br>LEAD plans for the STEAM pilot program to have 18 participants, and each girl will receive her own laptop as part of the curriculum thanks to the generosity of WinstonNet, Inc. and the Kramden Institute. “We are so fortunate to live in a community that not only directly supports our work, but also provides a real-world perspective on the many pathways to a STEAM career,” said Nelson. “We want the girls to see the amazing work happening here locally so that they might grow up to be our STEAM community leaders of the future.”</p>
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		<title>LEAD Hosts 2023 LEAD-A-THON</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2023 20:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LEAD Girls is hosting its annual LEAD-A-THON community field day and fundraiser on July 15, 2023. </p>
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<p>WINSTON-SALEM, NC (June 22, 2023) – LEAD Girls of NC, a non-profit organization based in Winston-Salem dedicated to supporting and empowering at-risk girls, is hosting its annual<br><br>LEAD-A-THON community field day on July 15 at the St. Peter’s World Outreach Center in Winston-Salem. The event promotes movement and teamwork with a fun-filled schedule of games, fitness activities and music.<br><br>“Active movement is vitally important for our young people and our community to connect with one another in a positive way,” said LEAD founder and executive director Joy Thomas. “The LEAD-A-THON will have activities for every age group and ability with an emphasis on wellness and fun.”<br><br>LEAD-A-THON also is a major fundraiser for LEAD Girls with all proceeds going toward the nonprofit’s community and school-based programs. LEAD Girls recently announced that it has added two additional middle schools to its partnership with WS/FCS and is adding another week to its popular Fashion Entrepreneurship Camp later this summer.<br><br>“When we started LEAD Girls in 2016, we served 66 girls across our community. Now that number has grown to more than 300 girls with still more applicants than we can currently serve,” said Thomas. “Our annual LEAD-A-THON is key to raising the monies we need so we can say ‘yes’ to every girl who raises her hand to be part of the LEAD program.”<br><br>The LEAD-A-THON raises money through event sponsors as well as individual and team participants. Some of the LEAD-A-THON event sponsors include Forsyth Woman Magazine, American Moving &amp; Hauling, Sheets Smith Wealth Management, Goforth Marketing and Chick-fil-A Thruway Shopping Center. Sponsorship opportunities still remain and information is available at the LEAD Girls website, www.leadgirls.org.<br><br>Registration information for individual participants and teams also is available on the LEAD Girls website. Included in the registration fee is a full day of activities from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. as well as snacks and refreshments. Fitness activities led by local instructors will include yoga, Mixxed Fit and Xtreme Hip-Hop Step. For those who enjoy a little friendly competition, the LEAD-A-THON will host Kickball, Tug-of-War, Sack Races, Giant Connect Four and Giant Jenga. A DJ and bounce house round out the field day extravaganza.<br><br>The LEAD-A-THON is free to all LEAD Girls participants and one accompanying family member. Children aged 4 to 12 are $10. Adults pay $20, and there’s also a Family FUN Deal to include 4 family members starting at $40. Team registration for up to 8 participants including shirts is $175.<br><br>This summer, LEAD will host several community-based camps and activities, including Fashion Entrepreneurship Camp. Information and registration details for LEAD’s summer programs are available at www.leadgirls.org. Scholarships for camp attendees are made possible by LEAD donors and other generous partners.</p>
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		<title>LEAD Announces Team Expansion and DEI Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2023 20:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LEAD is growing its program team and developing guiding principles around Diversity, Equity &#038; Inclusion.</p>
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<p>WINSTON-SALEM, NC (June 1, 2023) – LEAD Girls of NC, a non-profit organization based in Winston-Salem that works collaboratively with local schools to support at-risk girls, is growing program facilitation team alongside important work to develop guiding principles around Diversity, Equity &amp; Inclusion.<br><br>LEAD announces that Jasmynn Blackshear has been hired as a Program Facilitator. In her role, Blackshear will be responsible for the LEAD programs offered through local middle and high schools as well as LEAD’s community-based initiatives. More than 300 girls participate in LEAD programs each year. Blackshear will oversee the implementation of activities using the LEAD Girls curriculum to deliver programming that provides encouragement and fosters leadership.<br><br>“Jasmynn is an outstanding addition to our growing LEAD team as we expand our community footprint,” said LEAD Executive Director Joy Thomas. “She brings a vibrant fresh perspective and energy to our organization as well as experience having served as a LEAD intern during her senior year at Winston-Salem State University. As a recent graduate, Jasmynn is building strong rapport with our LEAD girls while also demonstrating inspiring leadership and professionalism.”<br><br>Blackshear is a 2023 graduate of Winston-Salem State University with a bachelor’s degree in Social Work. She is pursuing a master’s degree in Public Affairs with a concentration in Nonprofit Management.<br><br>“Each of us has the voice to change the nation,” said Blackshear, reflecting her passion to impact and change the lives of youth. “We should never sit back in fear but instead believe firmly that we possess the power to make a difference. We have youth full of dreams, and we need to fight so their dreams can be their reality.”<br><br>In support of its expanding team and footprint of service in Forsyth County, LEAD received a grant from The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust to foster conversation and professional development around Diversity, Equity &amp; Inclusion for its professional staff.<br><br>“This grant has made it possible for our team to embark on important internal and community conversations around our Diversity, Equity &amp; Inclusion principles,” said Thomas. “We want to reflect an organization that is fearless and empowered to take on difficult topics as some of the very same qualities we seek to instill in our LEAD girls.”<br><br>As its school-based programs finish for the summer, LEAD will host several community-based camps and activities, including its popular Fashion Entrepreneurship Camp. Information and registration details for LEAD’s summer programs are available at www.leadgirls.org. Scholarships for camp attendees are made possible by LEAD donors and other generous partners.</p>
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		<title>LEAD Opens New Program Hub</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Apr 2023 20:04:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LEAD will now have almost 2,000 square feet of space to serve as a program hub for LEAD Girls participants.</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size"><strong>LEAD GIRLS OPENS DOORS TO NEW DOWNTOWN WINSTON-SALEM PROGRAM HUB </strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong><em>Funding for expanded space made possible from Goldman Sachs’ One Million Black Women: Black Women Impact Grants initiative</em></strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-left">WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Apr. 13, 2023) – Winston-Salem based LEAD Girls of NC is officially opening the doors to its new downtown program hub. “LEAD Girls exists to ensure that every girl in Forsyth County is heard, seen, valued and equipped,” said LEAD founder and executive director Joy Thomas. “By modeling and instilling unstoppable leadership, we’re creating boundless impact in this community.”<br><br>Since its founding in 2016, LEAD has operated out of three small offices with no room to host programs, provide training for LEAD facilitators or enable the girls to access resources such as books and computers. In 2022, LEAD was one of 50 national recipients of the Goldman Sachs’ One Million Black Women: Black Women Impact Grants initiative to fund Black women-led and Black women-serving nonprofits. With that grant, LEAD will now have almost 2,000 square feet of space to serve as a program hub for the more than 200 LEAD Girls participants and provide much needed space for its trained facilitators and community volunteers.<br><br>Previously, LEAD had to secure different spaces around Forsyth County for its community weekend programs and its summer camps through partnerships with Forsyth Technical Community College, Salem College, Fearless WS and the Mazie Woodruff Center. The new space, located on the ground floor of the Loewy building on 4th Street in Winston-Salem, provides a consistent home base that also reflects LEAD’s signature identity. Bright pink and teal colors adorn the walls, chairs and décor along with inspirational sayings and imagery.<br><br>“When the girls walk into this space, they are truly embraced by all that LEAD represents,” said Thomas. “We want each girl to see, feel and know that there is nothing she can’t do.”</p>
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		<title>LEAD Girls Receives Black Women Impact Grant</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2023 20:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LEAD Girls of NC was named one of 50 recipients of a national Black Women Impact Grant from Goldman Sachs.</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>LEAD Girls Receives Black Women Impact Grant from Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women </strong><br><strong><em>Part of Goldman Sachs’ One Million Black Women: Black Women Impact Grants initiative to fund Black women-led and Black women-serving nonprofits</em></strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-left">WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Feb. 16, 2023) – LEAD Girls of NC, a local nonprofit focused on empowering at-risk/low-income girls, was named one of 50 recipients of a national Black Women Impact Grant from Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women. The organization was chosen from more than 800 applicants of Black women-led and Black women-serving nonprofits. LEAD (Learning Everyday Accomplishing Dreams) is using the two-year general operating grant for training, staff expansion and a larger location. LEAD currently serves more than 300 girls annually in Forsyth County through in-school programming with partner WS/FCS schools in addition to weekend and summer offerings.<br><br>“It’s an incredible honor for LEAD to be recognized as a Black Women Impact Grant recipient,” said LEAD founder and executive director Joy Thomas. “These funds are making it possible for us to realize our vision of LEAD as a dynamic community resource impacting and inspiring the lives of hundreds of girls each year in Forsyth County.”<br><br>In 2023, LEAD expanded the number of partner schools where it offers programming led by trained LEAD facilitators to include Philo-Hill Magnet Academy and Paisley Middle School. LEAD already offers programming at Mineral Springs Middle School, Wiley Magnet Middle School, Cook Literacy Model School, Flat Rock Middle School, Middle Fork Academy and Carver High School. The Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women grant is enabling LEAD to hire additional facilitators to serve its expanding community footprint.<br><br>A key priority for the LEAD team in 2023 is to have a larger location for the LEAD girls to access outside of school. While they look for space, LEAD is moving to a larger, interim location at its current location on Fourth Street. “We’re excited that our interim space will give us the room we need for a computer lab and lending library,” said Thomas. “The lab will allow the girls to hone their computer skills and we plan to stock our new LEAD library with books that tie to our programming priorities including STEAM and entrepreneurship. We want the girls to fuel their love for reading and technology right here at LEAD.”<br><br>Expanded training for staff and volunteers throughout the year is another focal area for LEAD that will be funded through the Goldman Sachs grant. “Understanding and responding to trauma and ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) is critically important to our success in having positive and sustained impact on the lives of the girls we serve,” said Thomas.<br><br>Selection criteria for recipients of the Black Impact Grant includes a focus on supporting Black women and girls along with a proven record of success in delivering effective solutions. In applying, LEAD highlighted its seven years of service and overwhelmingly positive results from regular surveys with participants to evaluate impact. Among the organization’s strengths are the strong relationships it has built with the principals at LEAD partner schools to ensure the programming meets their expectations.<br><br>“Our partner school principals along with the girls and their parents are LEAD’s biggest cheerleaders,”<br>said Thomas. “They let us know that the work we are doing is changing lives in very real ways. I love how proud the girls are to be participating in LEAD. In many of our partner schools, more girls want to participate than we have room for, so it’s an honor for them to be chosen which makes the LEAD experience very special.”<br><br>On March 12, 2023, LEAD Girls will celebrate its seventh year of service to the community at its annual Soiree. This year’s event theme is “<em>Hear Her Roar</em>” and the event will take place at ROAR on Liberty Street in Winston-Salem. Event details will be available at leadgirls.org.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LEAD Girls announces five new appointments to its Board of Directors.</p>
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<h2 class="has-text-align-center"><strong>LEAD Girls welcomes five new board members</strong></h2>



<p>WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Jan. 12, 2023) – LEAD Girls of NC, a non-profit organization based in Winston-Salem for at-risk middle-school girls, announces five new appointments to its&nbsp;<a href="https://www.leadgirls.org/our-board">Board of Directors</a>. “At LEAD, we focus on providing young girls in Forsyth County with the tools and resources they need to become productive citizens and active leaders in their communities,” said Joy Nelson Thomas, founder and executive director of LEAD Girls. “Through their own professional and community experiences, our board members are a dynamic expression of leadership at work. We are so grateful that they are choosing to invest their time, talents and energy in our organization.”</p>



<p><strong>Dr. Victoria Burgos</strong>&nbsp;serves as a Talent and Development Consultant to Forsyth County focusing on professional growth and organizational excellence. Previously, she was Dean of Students of her alma mater, Salem College. Dr. Burgos received her Doctorate in Educational Leadership from the College of St. Mary in Omaha. Her lived experiences as a daughter of immigrants and first-generation college student have infused her professional pursuits with a passion for flattening barriers to educational access. “Throughout my professional life and volunteer work, I’ve had the opportunity to serve students in a variety of settings and age groups from kindergarten to adulthood,” said Dr. Burgos. “I’m excited to support the impactful work of LEAD Girls in our community as a member of its board.”</p>



<p><strong>Camille Davenport</strong>&nbsp;is a Regional HR Business Partner for CompassOne Healthcare providing strategic HR support for the organization’s more than 7,500 associates across 18 states. Davenport has more than 20 years of experience in Human Resources and leadership development. “I look forward to supporting the work of LEAD Girls as a board member and ensuring that girls of all ages come to know who they are and to discover the beauty and power that they possess,” she said.</p>



<p><strong>Lucia Higgins</strong>&nbsp;is the Director, Philanthropy and Public Relations for Family Services, Inc. Prior to joining Family Services, she worked for 17 years in the Admissions Office of Salem Academy. Higgins serves on the board of the Association of Fundraising Professionals Triad Chapter and has been a volunteer with LEAD for several years. “I began my volunteer work with LEAD through the Marketing Committee and event planning for LEAD’s annual Soiree event,” she said. “I look forward to being more involved with the mission and work of LEAD through the Board of Directors.”</p>



<p><strong>Jasmine Pitt</strong>&nbsp;is an attorney with Akerman LLP specializing in commercial litigation in state and federal courts. She is the Vice President of the Forsyth County Bar Association/31st Judicial Bar and serves on the Board of Directors for the North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys. Jasmine also is on the Board of Directors for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Piedmont Triad and the Rose Council at Wake Forest School of Law, her alma mater. Jasmine is a Winston-Salem native and West Forsyth High School graduate. “I enjoy serving my community and actively engaging and participating in leadership development programs,” said Pitt. “I’m excited to join the Board of Directors for LEAD Girls and support the impressive work they do for young girls in Forsyth County.”</p>



<p><strong>Masonne Sawyer</strong>&nbsp;is Vice President of College &amp; Career Readiness &amp; Holistic Success Services at Forsyth Technical Community College with a focus on developing and implementing programs that directly relate to improving student success, persistence and retention. Sawyer completed her college transfer degree at Forsyth Tech before obtaining her bachelor’s degree in social sciences from Gardner-Webb University and her Master of Science in Psychology from Capella University. Her community volunteer work includes serving on the Board of Directors for Experiment in Self-Reliance, The Trinity Center and the North Carolina American Council on Education (ACE) Women’s Network. She is Chair of the Education Day Committee for Leadership Winston-Salem and very involved with her church. “I look forward to being more involved with LEAD Girls of NC,” she said. “Through my professional work and volunteer service, I’ve always been strongly committed to mentoring and coaching young women to be strong, bold and courageous leaders.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LEAD Girls of NC has appointed three new directors to its board and added a facilitator to its staff.</p>
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<h2 class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Local Nonprofit LEAD Girls of NC Appoints New Directors,</strong><br><strong>Names Shonette Lewis as LEAD Facilitator</strong></h2>



<p>WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Jan. 12, 2023) – LEAD Girls of NC, a local nonprofit focused on empowering at-risk/low-income girls, has appointed three new directors to its board and added a facilitator to its staff. LEAD (Learning Everyday Accomplishing Dreams) serves more than 300 girls annually in Forsyth County through in-school programming with partner middle schools in addition to weekend and summer offerings.</p>



<p>New members of the LEAD board of directors are Shana Folk, Tahja Gaymon and Tamisha Keith.<br>Shana Folk serves as the Assistant Vice President, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer with Allegacy Federal Credit Union. In her role, Folk leads Allegacy’s journey to create a culture of belonging, oversees employee engagement and spearheads the organization’s DE+I efforts across the community. She is active with the Winston-Salem Society for Human Resources Management and recently completed her MBA at Wake Forest University. “I look forward to partnering with LEAD Girls and inspiring young women to believe in themselves and strive for excellence,” said Folk.</p>



<p><strong>Tahja Gaymon</strong>&nbsp;is the Director of Alumnae Engagement for Salem Academy where she enjoys connecting with alums and students. Gaymon is active in the Winston-Salem community as a member of the Winston-Salem Foundation Women’s Fund Events Committee and YWCA Women of Vision Committee. She is passionate about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and believes change must start within each individual person. “We have to move beyond our comfort zone and make meaningful connections with people that do not necessarily reflect how and where we grew up. This will not only begin to change each person, but it can change our communities,” said Gaymon.</p>



<p><strong>Tamisha Keith</strong>&nbsp;is the Director of Gift Planning for North Carolina A&amp;T State University. In her role, Keith is responsible for building and managing a comprehensive planned giving program for long-term revenue growth. Her community involvement includes the Winston-Salem Foundation Women’s Fund, The Enrichment Center, HandsOn Northwest North Carolina Board of Directors and the Winston-Salem Transit Authority. “I first learned of LEAD Girls when I served on the Grants Committee of the Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem and I have always admired the work of this amazing organization. I look forward to joining the board and assisting the organization in its continued growth and development,” said Keith.</p>



<p>The LEAD Girls of NC board is chaired by Amanda Hughes, Environmental, Health &amp; Safety Manager with KIND. Chelsea Barnes, attorney with the Winston-Salem office of Nelson Mullins Riley &amp; Scarborough, serves as secretary and Caitlin Browne, cost controller for Ontex Operations USA, serves as treasurer. Additional board directors are Fanetta Bryant Jones, Katina Little and Dr. Angela Monell.</p>



<p>Entering 2023, LEAD is expanding its programming with new partnerships at Paisley Middle School and Philo-Hill Magnet Academy, and recently named Shonette Lewis as LEAD Facilitator.</p>



<p><strong>Shonette Lewis</strong>&nbsp;comes to LEAD with more than 15 years of education experience. She began her career as a teacher in 2005 and worked in a variety of roles including Parent Educator, Training Specialist, Mentor Teacher and Program Coordinator. Lewis holds a master’s degree in Family Life and Youth Development and an education specialist degree in Early Childhood Education. In her role at LEAD, Lewis will run in-school programming across partner schools and work alongside other LEAD facilitators to direct the weekend and summer offerings.</p>



<p>“Shonette is an experienced educator who brings incredible passion and energy to the LEAD team,” said LEAD founder and executive director Joy Nelson Thomas. “Since our founding in 2016, LEAD has been fortunate to have so many talented and committed women in our community step forward as staff members, board directors, volunteers and financial supporters. Our success in impacting the lives of hundreds of young girls each year is because of their hard work and belief in our mission.”</p>



<p>In addition to growing the LEAD team, Thomas highlights that ongoing staff training is a key organizational priority. In 2022, all full-time staff completed Trauma-Resilient training and LatinaX challenges. “As a staff, we want to keep growing in our skills so that we’re able to best address the needs of the young women we serve through our organization,” she said. “Understanding and responding to trauma and ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) is critically important to our success in having positive and sustained impact in their lives.”</p>



<p>LEAD Girls will celebrate seven years of service to the community at its annual Soiree on March 12, 2023. This year’s event theme is “Hear Her Roar” and the event will take place at ROAR on Liberty Street in Winston-Salem. Event details will be available at www.leadgirls.org.</p>
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