President of Girls Inc. of Chattanooga elected to national board

photo Bea Lurie, president and CEO of Girls Inc. of Chattanooga, stands outside of the administration office in Highland Park.

Bea Lurie, president and CEO of Girls Inc. of Chattanooga, has been elected to the national board of Girls Inc., where she'll serve as a regional professional representative, according to a news release.

Lurie has been president and CEO of Girls Inc. of Chattanooga since 2007, and under her leadership the organization claims a 100-percent success rate of high school girls going on to higher education, among other successes.

"We are thrilled to welcome Bea to our National Board as a strategic leader and passionate advocate for girls," said Judy Vredenburgh, Girls Inc. President and CEO, in the news release. "We will learn and benefit greatly from her success expanding the reach and impact of Girls Inc. in Tennessee, as well as her expertise in community relations and civic engagement."

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