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Smith
MBAs Team up to Help School Girls Unite
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Second-year MBA student
Tekisha Harvey, first-year
MBA student Corinne
Talley-Hobbs and Tiffany
Grossman present on the dos
and don’ts of public
speaking. |
Tiffany Grossman, wife of full-time
second-year MBA student Robert Grossman,
brought together the Smith MBA program
and the nonprofit organization School
Girls Unite, an advocacy group focusing
on the education of girls in Africa, on
Saturday, March 8, 2008 in Van Munching
Hall. The day was designed to help
teenage girls become more comfortable
with public speaking as well as provide
them with information about the
organization in the hopes that they
would join the cause.
The event was a great success, with
both first- and second-year female MBA
students performing skits, providing
tips and conducting breakout sessions
designed to help high school girls
improve their public speaking skills,
whether for classroom presentations or
in their role for School Girls Unite.
The lessons included how to speak to
your audience, how to make a quick pitch
and the dos and don’ts of speaking in
front of people. The breakout sessions
asked the students to practice speaking
in front of each other, identify problem
areas and create a skit that would help
the organization reach out.
“It
was a lot of fun getting to spend time
with the girls and learn more about
them. I was also amazed at what these
high school girls were doing with this
organization. I was so happy to help
out,” commented second-year volunteer
Liz Slobasky.
School Girls Unite was started in
2004 by Shannon Sullivan, then a middle
school student in Kensington, MD. The
organization is an advocacy group for
girls’ education, specifically focused
on Mali. In that country many girls
cannot go to school for reasons ranging
from the lack of feminine hygiene
products to teenage marriage. School
Girls Unite is currently helping to
change the education habits in the
country by providing scholarships to 70
girls, allowing them to attend school
every day. The group also lobbies U.S.
representatives and senators, asking
their support of a U.N. bill that will
provide education for all boys and girls
by 2015.
To find out more about the
organization visit
http://www.schoolgirlsunite.org/
▓ Loretta
Goodridge, MBA Candidate 2008, Smith
Media Group
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