Girl Scout group names new chief
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Elia Powers
The Girl Scout Council of Orange County, a Costa Mesa-based nonprofit
that oversees scout operations countywide, has named Nancy Nygren its
chief executive officer.
Nygren, 50, a veteran of nonprofit management, is charged with
managing the day-to-day operations of the council and its 75 staff
members.
She replaces Jeanie Burns, who retired in October.
“I have a passion for being involved in mission-driven nonprofit
organizations,” Nygren said. “I greatly value the Girl Scout
experience and wanted to play a role in the long-term development of
girls into successful women.”
She said increasing membership and expanding the volunteer base
are two of her first priorities.
Nygren also said diversity in Girl Scout troops is a hot-button
issue. She said she is planning to increase outreach to
underrepresented areas and intends to hire more bilingual employees.
“We need to be positioned to serve everyone,” she said. “Not all
of the different cultures have had the Girl Scout experience.”
Suzanne Huffmon Esber, who chairs the 23-person volunteer board of
directors, said she is confident Nygren is the right person for the
job.
“Nancy has proven strong leadership skills in the nonprofit
arena,” she said. “She has the ability to handle a complex
organization like ours.”
Nygren previously served as chief executive of the Naval Training
Center Foundation in San Diego. She helped plan for the redevelopment
of 28 acres of the former military training center.
Before that, Nygren served as founding executive director and
executive vice president of Ocean Journey, an aquarium facility in
Denver. She was the mastermind behind a $93-million complex that
brought in 1 million visitors in fewer than eight months.
Nygren said her previous CEO experience has prepared her for the
position.
“The most notable difference is the magnitude of the role of the
volunteers,” Nygren said. “Here, they are an essential part of the
workings.”
Nygren, born in Florida, holds degrees in mathematics and computer
science and has worked in the aerospace field. She joined the council
May 1.
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