September 11, 2007
GUARDIAN PRESENTS EIGHTH ANNUAL GIRLS GOING PLACES® ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARD PROGRAM AND SCHEDULE OF CONFERENCES
Entrepreneurship Conferences Kick-Off the 2008 Call for Nominations
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Stephen Gilmore
Manning, Selvage & Lee
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Kristin Mastrandrea
The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
Tel: 212.919.3965 Kristin_Mastrandrea@glic.com
NEW YORK, September 11, 2007 — The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (Guardian) today announced the launch of the 2008 Girls Going Places® Entrepreneurship Award Program that recognizes and rewards girls ages 12 to 18 who demonstrate exceptional entrepreneurship.
Guardian will kick-off the eighth annual program with three one-day Girls Going Places® Entrepreneurship Conferences in conjunction with local agencies around the country. The conferences are designed to encourage financial literacy and educate young women about entrepreneurship and financial independence. Successful local businesswomen will share their ideas and experiences as conference mentors.
"These conferences give us an opportunity to educate young women on the range of entrepreneurial opportunities that are available to them," said Emily Viner, Field Vice President, Individual Markets, Guardian, New York. "Today, more than 40 percent of businesses are women-owned — Girls Going Places inspires young women to be financially independent and cultivates the ideas behind the successful businesses of the future."
Those in attendance will have an opportunity to learn more about the 2008 program. Since launching the Girls Going Places" Entrepreneur Award Program in 2000, Guardian has awarded more than $230,000 to young entrepreneurs across the nation to be used toward their college education or their businesses.
Adults are asked to nominate girls - such as their daughter, niece, neighbor or student - by submitting a 750- to 1,000-word essay on why the nominee deserves a Girls Going Places® award. Fifteen girls will be awarded a total of $30,000. A panel of judges will review the essays and pick finalists that:
Demonstrate budding entrepreneurship and/or financial acumen;
Have taken the first steps toward financial independence;
Make a difference in their school or community;
Show potential for future success by initiating a new business.
The national first place winner of the 2007 competition was Stephanie Brown, 18, who was nominated for successfully establishing Ohio's first student-run credit union, Oakwood Universal 1 Credit Union. Jasmine Lawrence, 15, of Williamstown, NJ, was named the national second place award winner for founding Eden BodyWorks, a line of all-natural hair care products for the multicultural market.
"The number of women-owned businesses has grown exponentially in recent years thanks to the support of programs and organizations dedicated to the education and mentorship of these budding entrepreneurs," said Diana Acevedo, National Manager, Girls Going Places® Program, Guardian, New York. "Since launching Girls Going Places, we've seen thousands of inspiring young entrepreneurs, and this program underscores our commitment to the advancement of women in business and their strides towards financial literacy."
Prizes of $10,000, $5,000, and $3,000 are awarded to the top three teen entrepreneurs with prizes of $1,000 presented to each of the remaining 12 finalists. Nominations are being accepted now and entries will be considered through February 15, 2008.
The Girls Going Places® Entrepreneurship Award program anchors Guardian's Women's Initiative, which was established to help women create, invest, and protect wealth. As part of this effort, Guardian is a National Patron of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), which partially underwrites the Girls Going Places® awards. Additional information about the program and nomination forms for the competition can be found at www.girlsgoingplaces.com.
Guardian's 2007 Girls Going Places® Conference Schedule:
November 6, 2007 Athens, GA
Sponsored by Guardian and Peachtree Planning LLC, a general agency of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America headquartered in Atlanta, GA.
November 8, 2007 Rome, GA
Sponsored by Guardian, Peachtree Planning, LLC, and Coosa Valley Technical College
December 6, 2007 Union, NJ
Sponsored by Guardian and Northeast Planning Corporation, a general agency of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America based in Cranford, NJ.
Plans are also underway for winter and spring 2008 conferences in Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, and Ft. Myers with additional cities in the fall.
About Guardian
Founded in 1860, The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, New York, NY (Guardian) is one of the largest mutual life insurance companies in the United States. As of December 31, 2006, Guardian and its subsidiaries had $39.5 billion in assets (on a consolidated statutory basis). With more than 5,000 employees and 3,000 financial representatives, as well as more than 80 agencies nationwide, Guardian and its subsidiaries protect individuals, businesses, and their employees with life, disability, health, long-term care, and dental insurance products, and offer 401(k), annuities and other financial products and trust services. More information about Guardian can be obtained at: www.GuardianLife.com.
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