my guest right now, the ceo of the girl scouts of the usa, anna maria shaf vez. >> thank you for having me. >> you took the job at the end of last year and the girl scouts are celebrating 100 years in 2012. tell me about the organization today, how you're serving girls in the 21st century. you're the first latina to run the organization. >> i am actually the first woman of color so very honored to do that. i myself was a girl scout, like you, and really learned some skills that helped me in my future career, and we are 100 years old. we were founded in 1912 and since then we've had 59 million members, so approximately 1 in 2 american women were part of our organization. so over 100 years we've developed leaders, but we're also developing individuals who are giving back to their local communities. >> you really are. selling those cookies allows a young girl to run her own business and teach them business lessons. was that an intentional lesson of the program or an accidental benefit? >> it has been very purposeful and we've been selling cookies in our communities for decades, and i think