FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJanuary 24, 2009CONTACT:Eula M. Young, COO212-281-2286eula@griotsrollproduction.comwww.griotsrollproduction.comhttp://griotsroll.ning.comEula M. Young, COO & Co-Founder of Griot’s Roll Film Production & Services Inc. a certified business owner is spotlighted in a on-line magazine called “SISTERHOOD AGENDA MAGAZINE" VOLUME 1 2009” in the Women in Business section of this on-line magazine was developed by Ms. Angela D. Coleman in 1994.Sisterhood Agenda, Inc. is a global, award-winning non-profit organization created to uplift and aid in the self-development of women and girls of African descent, a historically at-risk and traditionally underserved population. Sisterhood Agenda serves over 3 million women and girls each year in over 30 countries.Sisterhood Agenda creates and centralizes resources for females of African descent to address health, cultural, social, and economic needs through a variety of innovative approaches, publications, programs and services. Based in Newark, New Jersey, social impact is expanded through partnerships with agencies, individuals and businesses throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, the Caribbean, United Kingdom, and Africa. Global Partners in the Diaspora create an extensive sisterhood network to empower girls and women of African descent to become powerful voices for positive change around the globe. http://www.sisterhoodagenda.comSisterhood Agenda coordinates program replication throughout the Diaspora. Sisterhood Agenda publishes the groundbreaking magazine, Sisterhood Agenda Magazine, other books and program guides to enlighten and empower women and girls of African descent with:• Sisterhood• Self-knowledge• Self-development, and• Self-esteemEula M. Young has extensive experience working and volunteering with girls, a former Girl Scout Leader in the Bronx, New York, she volunteered her time to a year round troop, to develop the education and building self-esteem of young girls. Her troops had 100 girls from Daisies - Senior Cadet’s. When she wasn’t volunteering with the Girl Scouts she spent her time working in her children’s elementary school as a Parent Association Member at Large, Secretary and President of the Parents Association working endless hours to help build a south Bronx School with the Principle and the Community School Board. She not only help pass policies to further the education of the children in C.E.S. 53x, she also worked to revised the by-laws of 53x which at that time was over 20 years old.One of Ms. Young’s proudest moments as a Girl Scout Leader was marching in the Hero’s Parade for Nelson Mandela on June 20, 1990. New York gave Mr. Mandela a hero’s parade and Ms. Eula’s girls scout troops were invited and marched in that parade right behind Nelson Mandela’s float. Ms. Young has received numerous awards for Outstanding Achievement in Leadership from the Girt Scout Council of Greater New York, The Council of Supervisors and Administrators of the City of New York Parent Leadership Award, Certificate of Services Achievements, Certificate of Merit to the Children of C.E.S 53x just to name a few.Ms. Young is a member of the Harlem Business Networking Internationl group and a membership committee coordinator.Eula M. Young is available for articles, interviews, panel discussions, speaking engagements, networking events, business conferences, seminars and lectures. For booking and information on the Harlem BNI, contact Eula M. Young, COO at (212) 281-2286 or eula@griotsrollproduction.com.Griot’s Roll Film Production & Services is certified with:New York City Department of Small Business Services Division of Economic and Financial Opportunity M/WBE Certified Business EnterpriseNew York State Empire State Development Division of Minority and Women’s Business Development MBE Certified BusinessNew York State Dormitory Authority (DASNY) Office of Opportunity Program M/WBE Certified Business
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