Holland America Line Hosts Girl Scouts San Diego Luncheon on ms Maasdam to Celebrate Retirement of CEO Jo Dee Jacob
The guest of honor was Chief Executive Officer Jo Dee
C. Jacob, retiring after nearly 15 years with Girl Scouts San Diego. One of her
most notable accomplishments is
starting “Operation Thin Mint®.”
Since the community service project began in 2002, San Diegans have sent more
than 2.5 million boxes of Girl Scout Cookies and countless notes of support to
deployed U.S. military troops.
“Girl Scouts San Diego helps shape the lives of
thousands of young girls, and we are proud to partner with an organization that
has such a positive impact on our future leaders,” said Orlando Ashford,
president of Holland America Line. “It is touching to be able to honor a true
visionary like Jo Dee, and we wish her a happy and fulfilling retirement.”
Following the luncheon and a presentation, guests were
invited to tour the ship before disembarking. As a “thank you” to Holland
America Line, Girl Scouts San Diego gifted the crew with boxes of its popular
cookies.
Prior to joining Girl Scouts San Diego, Jacob completed a distinguished 27-year
career in the U.S. Navy, where she was a pioneer in the all-volunteer force and
attained the rank of captain.
“With Jo Dee’s Navy experience and connection to
Operation Thin Mint®, Maasdam
was the perfect setting for her retirement celebration!” said Debbie Rider, a
past chair of the Girl Scouts San Diego Board of Directors, who now serves as
the organization’s chief development officer. “Thanks to partners like Holland
America Line, who give us tremendous support, we’re able to continue touching
the lives of so many girls. The crew today were outstanding, and we know
they’ll enjoy our delicious cookies as a small token of thanks.”
San
Diego’s first Girl Scout troop was founded in Coronado in 1917. Now Girl Scouts
San Diego provides activities and events for 27,000 girls and nearly 13,000
adult members and trained volunteers. The organization provides five camps and
program facilities for its members.
Through
Girl Scout programs, girls can learn new sports and hobbies, prepare for
college and careers, and travel to exotic destinations. In partnership with
adult volunteers, girls participate in activities based on their interests,
goals and skill levels. They earn badges, Journey awards and other recognitions
as they try new experiences and accomplish their goals. For more information
about Girl Scouts San Diego, visit sdgirlscouts.org.
Founded
in 1912, Girl Scouts of the United States is America's premier leadership
organization for girls. It is a non-profit organization that serves more than
2.7 million members. Girl Scouts provides an accepting, nurturing environment
where girls can develop leadership skills, cultivate lifelong friendships,
serve their communities and grow through new and exciting experiences. All
girls ages five to 17 of every racial, ethnic, socioeconomic or religious
background are welcome.
Holland America Line Community Support
Each
year Holland America Line hosts more than 25 shipboard charity luncheons for
nearly 5,000 guests in its home port cities. In addition, Holland America Line
and its corporate foundation’s charitable-giving programs provide cash
sponsorships, in-kind donations, free- and reduced-fare cruise donations for
nonprofit fundraising events, donations of usable shipboard items around the world,
employee volunteerism and other philanthropic activities.
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