Amy Sidney

Director of Service Delivery & Project Management at Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada - Las Vegas, NV, US

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Linda Bridges

Chief Communications Officer (CCO)

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Shirli Roundy

Administrative Assistant

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Angel Brown

Executive Assistant To Chief Executive Officer

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Tina Perna

Membership Recruitment Manager

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Sage Hunt

Special Events Manager

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555-555-5555
Location
Las Vegas, Nevada Area
Company
Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada
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Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada

Las Vegas, NV, US • 20 - 49 Employees
City Government/Municipal Government

Founded in Boulder City on April 14, 1932, Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada (GSSNV) is the preeminent leadership development organization for girls. GSSNV focuses on four key pillars: STEAM, Outdoor, Life Skills, and Entrepreneurship. GSSNV serves the four Southern-most counties in Nevada: Clark, Lincoln, Nye, & Esmeralda, as well as the Southern California counties of Inyo and San Bernardino (eastern border).

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Frequently Asked Questions about Amy Sidney
Amy Sidney currently works for Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada.
Amy Sidney's role at Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada is Director of Service Delivery & Project Management.
Amy Sidney's email address is ***@girlscoutsnv.org. To view Amy Sidney's full email address, please signup to ConnectPlex.
Amy Sidney works in the City Government/Municipal Government industry.
Amy Sidney's colleagues at Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada are Kimberly Trueba, Lisa Montalvao, Linda Bridges, Shirli Roundy, Angel Brown, Tina Perna, Sage Hunt and others.
Amy Sidney's phone number is 555-555-5555
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