Girl Scout Role Model Night at Georgia Elementary School

At the Girl Scout Role Model Night at Georgia Elementary School, Habitat for Aviation had the privilege of spending an inspiring evening with the local Girl Scout troops. Several of our Rosies, along with a flight test engineer, Emma Davis, from BETA Technologies, joined forces to share their experiences and insights with the girls.

We spoke about our roles as apprentices and mentors at Habitat for Aviation, where we teach the next generation of avionics and aviation professionals. It was a wonderful opportunity to connect with the girls, offering them a glimpse into the world of aviation and encouraging them to pursue careers in this exciting and often underrepresented field. The evening was filled with curiosity, excitement, and meaningful conversations, as we empowered the young Scouts to dream big and believe in their potential to shape the future of aviation.

Beth White

Education Possibilitarian, Artist, Writer, Doula, Mentor, Aviatrix, Breast Cancer Survivor, Pilot-in-Command at Habitat for Aviation

Born and raised in Vermont, Beth worked in a variety of schools in New England, including The Met, which is Big Picture Learning, flagship public high school in Providence, Rhode Island. After a decade in the classroom, Beth returned to the University of Vermont to earn a PhD in educational leadership and policy studies. She is an education possibilitarian, artist, a writer, a Doula, a mentor and aviatrix and most recently, after winning a tough battle with breast cancer, Beth founded Habitat for Aviation to inspire the next generation of airplane mechanics, avionics, specialists and pilots.

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