Franklin Square’s Denise Voda joins Girl Scouts of Nassau County’s board of directors

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Denise Voda of Franklin Square is one of 17 new members to join the Girl Scouts of Nassau County’s board of directors.

The Girl Scouts of Nassau County’s board is composed of lifelong Girl Scouts, community leaders, nonprofit and corporate executives who work to offer leadership to the different Girl Scout troops in Nassau County, as well to raise funds to expand access to Girl Scouts.

Voda was a Girl Scout in Queens and Suffolk for ten years and has been an active adult member of the Girl Scouts of Nassau County and the West Hempstead Franklin Square Service Unit since 1989. She was a Girl Scout leader until 2002.

Since then, she has served on numerous boards and planning committees for Girl Scouts of Nassau County, as well as a member of the West Hempstead Franklin Square Service Unit for over 25 years.

Voda also works full-time and a volunteer from home by crocheting blankets, scarves, hats and other items for various charitable organizations.

This is her first term on the Girl Scouts of Nassau County’s board of directors and she will serve through 2025.

“I am confident that this group of leaders will help cultivate the Girl Scout experience and help fulfill our mission to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place,” said Randell Bynum, Chief Executive Officer of Girl Scouts of Nassau County.

For more info about Girl Scouts of Nassau County, visit gsnc.org.