Lindsay Hyde
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Lindsay Hyde (born 1982) is founder and executive director of ([1]) Strong Women, Strong Girls, Inc. (SWSG), a Massachusetts-based not-for-profit organization that helps at-risk girls in grades 3-5 build positive self-esteem and skills.
Hyde is a 2004 graduate of Harvard University, where she was a resident of Dunster House. She was named one of Glamour Magazine's "Top Ten College Women" in 2003 ([2]). She was named one of 2004s 10 'Outstanding Women" by the YWCA of Cambridge ([3]).
She was awarded the Seventeen Magazine National Youth Volunteerism Award.[4] She also received the National Grand Prize Re-Act Take Action Award ([5]). In June 2006, she received the Samuel S. Beard Award for Greatest Public Service by an Individual 35 Years or Under ([6]). In past years, the award has recognized individuals such as Lance Armstrong, Faith Hill, Sally Ride, Steven Jobs, Max Cleland and Peyton Manning.
[edit] References
- "Strong Women, Strong Girls" Website
- The Boston Globe: "Girl Authority"
- Lindsay Hyde on "Transforming Inspiration into Action"
- Lindsay Hyde, featured on the cover of Student Leader Magazine
- Harvard Gazette: Lindsay Hyde '04 nurtures Strong Women, Strong Girls
- Mosaic 2006. Includes summary of presentation by Hyde, "I Wanna be a Super (Role) Model: Women and Mentorship"
- Jefferson Awards