Listen: CEO and President Lea Rosenauer on Girls Inc.’s mission to inspire all girls

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BigCitySmallTown host Robert Rivard sits down with Girls Inc. of San Antonio CEO Lea Rosenauer about inspiring girls to achieve their goals.

Ellora Wilson, 17, explains some of the mechanics of the Southwest Engineering Team’s hydrogen fuel cell car to Lea Rosenauer, CEO of Girls Inc. San Antonio.podcast hosted by Robert Rivard, co-founder of the Report. We’ll be publishing a brief synopsis of the podcast each Tuesday.to talk about the organization’s mission for inspiring girls to overcome barriers that prohibit them from achieving their personal, educational and career goals.

Girls Inc. of San Antonio was established in 2004 and serves girls ages 6 to 18. In 2019, the organization served a record-setting 6,000 girls in Bexar County. Rosenauer has been with the organization for the past 10 years. In addition to being present in schools weekly, leading conversations over topics like leadership and career exploration, Girls Inc. works to be a safe space for girls.

“It’s about building trust. Many of these girls have never had an adult in their life follow through with anything,” Rosenauer said. “And so, we get to be those adults that provide that support.”

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