
In October 2005, the National Council delegates took action to affirm the importance of the democratic process by approving, among other changes, the following revisions in the Preamble of the Girl Scout Constitution: “The ultimate responsibility for the Girl Scout Movement rests with its members” and “Members govern by an efficient and effective democratic process that demonstrates leadership in a fast-changing world.” Both these statements are a charge to strengthen the current decision-influencing system in Girl Scouting.
In Girl Scouting, the democratic process is defined as the various means or avenues through which the membership can influence decisions and activities in matters of governance (policy) or management (operations), and have access to those responsible for decision-making at the individual, troop/group, service unit, council or national level. The democratic process in the Girl Scout organization has three primary functions:
Two basic kinds of decisions- governance and management- are made through the democratic process, which encompass all levels of the Girl Scout organization. See also Responsibility Flow and Accountability Flow.
Annual Meeting Delegates |
Council delegates influence decisions though their participation in the annual meeting of the corporation. These delegates, voting with other members of the corporation, have significant influence on governance decisions in the council because of their responsibility for electing the officers and board of directors and nominating committee, and amending the articles of incorporation and bylaws. The process of electing those who will govern the council, set policy, and provide leadership to the council, and those who will make judgments about the best possible way to carry out these responsibilities, is one of the most crucial aspects of decision-making and influencing in a Girl Scout Council. |
The Delegate Council is composed of delegates from Service Units, Senior Troops and Board Committee representatives; Chairs of Board Committees; members of the Board of Directors and the Council Nominating Committee.
The Delegate Council meets in April of each year to elect:
The Council Nominating Committee presents nominees for:
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Past Board Presidents |
Board of Directors:
Board Chair:
Board Development Committee (formerly known as the Nominating Committee):
CEO: