CEO Vows to Keep the 'Girl' in Girl Scouts

Sylvia Acevedo, left, CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA, speaks at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new headquarters for the southeastern Michigan chapter, as Denise Dalrymple, CEO of the Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan, watches on Wednesday, June 6, 2018, in Detroit. Acevedo says that while her organization is disappointed that the Boy Scouts have decided to accept girls it is focused on helping “parents understand the benefits of Girl Scouts.” (AP Photo/Mike Householder)

Sylvia Acevedo, left, CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA, speaks at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new headquarters for the southeastern Michigan chapter, as Denise Dalrymple, CEO of the Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan, watches on Wednesday, June 6, 2018, in Detroit. Acevedo says that while her organization is disappointed that the Boy Scouts have decided to accept girls it is focused on helping “parents understand the benefits of Girl Scouts.” (AP Photo/Mike Householder)

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