The Olave Baden-Powell Society Board are dedicated supporters of Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting, who volunteer their time and expertise to the Society
What does the Board do?
The Board helps direct and deliver the OB-PS strategy and ensure that the Society continues to grow and develop. They work throughout the year to help the Society achieve its objectives and are actively involved in recruiting new OB-PS supporters.
How does the Board work?
Members of the Board are nominated by supporters of OB-PS and serve for a period of four years. The Board has up to 14 members who meet regularly (virtually) throughout the year and face to face at least annually to discuss the strategy and objectives for the Society.
Our Royal Patron
The Patron of the Society is HRH Princess Benedikte of Denmark, an active participant in Board matters who attends each meeting, providing valuable input and guidance.
Patron – HRH Princess Benedikte of Denmark
Her Royal Highness Princess Benedikte of Denmark has been the royal patron of OB-PS since its inception in 1984. She is the little sister of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. For decades, members of the Danish Royal Family have committed themselves to the Girl Guides and Girl Scout Movement nationally as well as internationally. Her Royal Highness is president of the Joint Committee of Girl Guides in Denmark and chairs its meetings. In 1993 the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts presented Princess Benedikte with their prestigious Silver Medal for outstanding service.
She dutifully attends each OB-PS Board meeting, which take place twice a year, as well as the annual OB-PS Event which is held in a different country each year. At these events, Her Royal Highness presents new supporters with their OB-PS certificate and pin and formally welcomes them into the Society. She also presents the Princess Benedikte Award, given out in her honour, to some of our most generous donors.
Outside of Guiding and Scouting, Princess Benedikte’s main focus is on social, cultural, health and sport issues. Her Royal Highness takes a keen interest in the work of the Danish Alzheimerforening as well as in the World Diabetes Foundation, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, the Foundation for Allergy Research in Europe, the National Society Against Eating Disorders, the SOS Children’s Village Denmark and the Paralympic Committee Denmark, organisations of which she is the patron.
Her Majesty Queen Azizah (Malaysia)
OB-PS Benefactor
Her Majesty Queen Azizah of Pahang, Malaysia has been an avid and passionate supporter of Girl Guiding in Malaysia, and the Asia Pacific Region. Her Majesty Queen Azizah truly believes that Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting is the very best cause in the world.
On a personal level, Her Majesty Queen Azizah of Pahang, Malaysia combines her own desire for action with very active promotion of the cause – giving both her time and her support unstintingly to Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting. Her support as a patron of the Friends of Asia Pacific WAGGGS has been remarkable. Both her support and endorsement has seen the organisation grow, raising substantial funds to support the additional work within the region.
Her Majesty Queen Azizah of Pahang, Malaysia brings a combination of enthusiasm, networking, personal magnetism, and proven fund-raising skills. Her Majesty Queen Azizah has also served as one of the Global Girls Fund Ambassadors for WAGGGS. She is also the area President for South East Asia and the Far East in Associated Country Women of the World, ACWW. Her Majesty Queen Azizah has been Vice Chairman of the ACWW United Nations Committee attending UNESCO in Paris and CSW in New York.
The Board Members
Kaela Sáenz Oriti, President (USA)
A lifetime member of Girl Scouts USA, Kaela Sáenz Oriti became a supporter of OB-PS in 2003 to further the mission of WAGGGS. During her 2020-2024 term as an OB-PS board member, Kaela will be celebrating 40 years as a Girl Scout—40 years of experiencing first-hand the impact of WAGGGS on young women as they build leadership skills, global perspectives, confidence, and a network of friends and sisters that is 10 million strong. A Texas native, Kaela is currently living with her husband Don, a new OB-PS Member, in Seattle, Washington.
In her professional life, Kaela is the director of client services for an education technology company that serves colleges and universities. She also worked as an educator and non-profit leader for more than 15 years. She uses the skills she learned as a Girl Scout to be a trailblazer - developing and executing initiatives that build on strategic vision, increase impact, cultivate advocates, deepen participant engagement, and enrich the client and volunteer experience. In addition to her deep support for WAGGGS, Kaela has a passion for art and has held staff positions in numerous art museums and served on multiple arts-related boards.
As an OB-PS Board member, Kaela is eager to play an integral role in creating a sustainable future for the Girl Guide and Girl Scout Movement - a future that provides other young leaders the opportunity to open their horizons and what they can do to change the world.
Ekua Abudu Akinsanya, Vice-President (Nigeria)
Ekua is a huge supporter and advocate for Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting. She is a lawyer, educationist and a seasoned administrator with the ability to lead, manage and develop organisations to grow into high performance organisations.
She has a successful track record working in a pioneering environment, managing change and creating opportunities for growth. Ekua co-founded the Greenwood House School, 24 years ago, which has become a household name and one of the top 5 Nursery/Primary schools in Lagos. She also founded Vocational and Professional Development Academy (VPDA) last year helping to bridge the skills gap in the economy. Ekua served as the 53rd President of the International Women’s Society (IWS) in 2010, and is now a member of the Board of Trustees. She was also the President of the Association of International Schools of Nigeria (AISN) from 2012 to 2015. In May of 2017, Ekua received an Honorary Doctorate from the State University of New York for Philosophy in Educational Management in recognition of her contribution to Education in Nigeria. She is also currently the Chair of the Interior Designers Association of Nigeria (IDAN). Ekua truly is a woman of many talents!
Margaret Treloar, Vice-President (Canada)
Marg joined OB-PS in 1996, and has been a very active WAGGGS and OB-PS Member and Supporter, attending many events either representing WAGGGS’ World Board or as an OB-PS member. Marg served as Chair of WAGGGS World Board from 2008 to 2011, and co-chaired the 2019 OB-PS Event in Toronto.
Marg’s experience includes numerous opportunities to facilitate development and leadership events across the globe, which has given her a deep understanding of the challenges that face girls and young women in different countries, as well as the challenges facing the leaders of many Member Organizations. This work has confirmed Marg’s beliefs in the benefits of the Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting program and the resilience of its members.
Marg is a Canadian food scientist and product development expert, and in 1984 founded Treloar Product Development International Inc., a consulting firm specializing in improved methods for product development.
Marg joined the Board in 2022 and is very much looking forward to continuing to explore opportunities to engage supporters and provide tailored recognition as appropriate, as well as working with the experienced fundraisers across the membership of OB-PS, to continue to benefit from their expertise as much as possible.
Dato Sri Anne Eu, J.P. (Malaysia)
Based in Kuala Lumpur, Dato Sri Anne Eu is the Chair of Eu Yan Sang Malaysia. She is responsible for growing the corporate and retail business in Malaysia through developing local and international marketing strategies and business opportunities.
Prior to this, Dato Sri Anne Eu was an Investment Manager for Sime Darby Insurance Division, in charge of investment management.
Under her stewardship, Eu Yan Sang Malaysia has recorded steady growth and increased recognition. She is instrumental in driving business growth and broadening market appeal with organic and halal-certified TCM products. She was selected and voted by Amazons.com watch as The Top 100 Most Influential Women In Emerging Economies in 2017. She has remained a glimpse of sunshine and proven the ever popular statement of “Every Country needs 3 pillars of the strength of a woman – Fortitude, Steadfastness and Tenacity.
Dato Sri Anne Eu is an active philanthropist who is involved in many charity works. She founded Roti Malaysia in 2011 which delivers daily bread from 5 stars hotel to the various old folks homes and orphanages in Malaysia. She serves as the President for this charity organization. She is also the Chair for the Registered Trustee of the Joseph William Yee Eu Foundation, an educational charity foundation which assists underprivileged children for their education needs. She initiated the Flagbearer Education Association to support the children of the missing and deceased crew members from MH 370 and MH 17 for their educational needs too.
In addition, she is an active member of the Board of Trustees of the Tunku Azizah Fertility Foundation (TAFF). TAFF assists childless couples with medical costs for those who can’t afford the high costs of fertility treatments. She also sits on the Board of Cancer Research Malaysia (CRM), as she believes in the research of creating bespoke cancer treatments according to the genetic profile of individual cancer patients.
She was recognised as one amongst Asia’s Heroes of Philanthropy by US Forbes magazine in 2016. She earned praise for both her business acumen as well as for her charitable activities, having set up various Charity Foundations and spearheading several campaigns to help the less fortunate and the underprivileged.
Ah Sook Hwang (Korea)
Ah Sook joined OB-PS in 2009, and is also an active Member of Friends of Asia Pacific WAGGGS. Ah Sook is a successful Entrepreneur and runs a logistics and customs firm. She is involved various types of business groups in different business fields. Her skills include setting up strategies, risk, communication, and handling challenges. The groups consist of CEOs, therefore, Ah Sook can promote OBPS externally to recruit new members via those networks.
Ah Sook has been a Girl Scout her whole life and contributes to society with the many things she learnt as Girl Scout. She was a leader of the Host Committee when Korea hosted the 2009 OB-PS Annual Event, and she also coordinated the 2011 and 2019 Friends of Asia Pacific WAGGGS (FAPW) Annual Event in Korea. Ah Sook has learnt and practiced various skills for fundraising with Juseon Byun since her 20s. She believes that her position and experience can persuade and recruit sponsors in different ways.
She joined the Board in 2022, quickly becoming an invaluable Board Member, and used her position and experience to recruit sponsors in different ways, helping to develop WAGGGS.
Morag Liddell (UK)
Morag joined OB-PS in 2004. She lives in Scotland, UK. She has been a member of Girl Guiding in the UK since she joined as a Brownie, and has held many roles as an adult for over 40 years. She firmly believes in International Guiding having led groups and visited Pax Lodge, Sangam and Our Cabana, as well as attending many OB-PS Annual Meetings.
Morag has a passionate belief in young people and believes that Girl Guiding can inspire and motivate girls and young women to be better than they think they can be. Girls of today have many challenges in life and being involved with Girl Guiding can develop confidence and build resilience, so that they can cope with what life has to offer. Girls need mentoring, support and encouragement to take opportunities as they present themselves. For all girls, we should never underestimate that meeting together, having fun and being kind to each other brings mutual respect, and this leads to understanding and tolerance.
Morag firmly believes in international collaboration and activities, exchange of views, working together with a common purpose, and WAGGGS can provide this. But to be successful in reaching girls especially those who need Girl Guiding most, financial support is crucial. That is why she is an OB-PS supporter.
Morag’s business background is in Governance, Strategy, Project Management and IT, working with Footsie 100 companies, and she then started her own consultancy business. She believes that transferable skills are crucial in volunteer organisations. She joined the Board in 2020 and is very much looking forward to working with the OB-PS Board to help in strengthening financial support to WAGGGS.
Kris McCann (USA)
Kris is a dedicated member of the OB-PS Board of Directors. She has been in Girl Scouting for over 60 years, and a member of the Olave Baden Powell Society for over 15 years. Kris loves connecting people, places, things and ideas together in order to make a difference. She brings leadership, vision, creativity, personal commitment, and enthusiasm to the Board of Directors in order to aid the development of the Society. Most of her Girl Scout/Guide experiences have taken place in the United States where she has been a member, a volunteer in many capacities, a professional Girl Scout serving in a Girl Scout Council, and a member of the staff of GSUSA. Kris has been on the board of a council and on many committees at GSUSA.
Kris has an enormous passion for our worldwide movement, and has served as a USA OB-PS Ambassador. Of all of the organisations and experiences that Kris has had, she always says that her experience with the Girl Scout/Guide movement has shaped her into the person she is today. In Kris' professional life, she has worked in real estate and non-profit management. Over the past twenty years, she has served as the founding Executive Director of three non-profit organisations that build quality affordable housing for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in California. Kris loves travel, skiing, yoga, mountain climbing, meditating, biking and anything outdoors. Kris has a great family, with two children and a wonderful partner.
Leena Suviranta (Finland)
Leena joined OB-PS in 2000, first through the “In Memoriam Membership” for her late Mother, Dr. Annikki Suviranta.
Since the age of ten, she has been very active in Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting, and has held various leadership positions in Guiding and Scouting in Finland. Currently she is a member of the Board of Governors of the Finnish Scout Foundation. Leena joined the OB-PS Board in 2022, and is very much looking forward to using her existing skillset and knowledge to help with recruitment of new members, while motivating existing members with upgrades and other fundraising activities within OB-PS.
Leena is retired after a long and successful career in various HR positions. Leena has been an OB-PS National Coordinator in Finland from 2016-2022, and has really helped engage Finnish members during her term, keeping them active and donating to OB-PS and WAGGGS.
Alexa Bruun Rasmussen (Denmark)
Alexa joins the OB-PS Board in 2024. She is one of the foremost female charity auctioneers in Europe - the number one in Denmark. She is considered unique in her field, an art expert, an expert on the art of selling and more importantly an expert of bringing art, people and culture together. Alexa loves bringing people together and believes in pushing the female and next-generation agenda.
Alexa is a mentor for children and young adults and prides herself in being the cultural link between Denmark and various Ambassadors, and embraces every aspect of life based on her mantra "together makes stronger". Alexa has extensive experience with philanthropy, which is certainly something she will bring to OB-PS, along with her open mindset, positive energy, and great sense of humour!
Oladepe Amuka-Pemu (Nigeria)
Oladepe joins the OB-PS Board in 2024. She has valuable experience in project coordination, event planning and fundraising as part of a Corporate Social Responsibility project. Oladepe has excellent marketing, communication, and organisational skills, alongside a wide range of personal skills including empathy, adaptability and problem solving.
Based in Nigeria, Oladepe hopes to recruit new members, encourage current members to upgrade, and promote fundraising initiatives by creating a well-defined recruitment strategy and hosting networking events. Oladepe strongly believes in the power of social media and feedback from members in order to increase awareness of OB-PS and reach a wider audience, including a younger demographic.
Mette Grønvold (Denmark)
Mette joins the OB-PS Board in 2024. Mette’s knowledge of WAGGGS, as a former World Board member and a long-time member of Danish Scouts and Guides, is very helpful for the work of our Board. She understands the importance of the work of WAGGGS and the need for financial support. She also has a very clear understanding of the impact of that work across the globe.
Mette has continued to support the movement and OB-PS’ aim to raise increasing amounts of financial support for WAGGGS. Mette has been an integral team member in the development and delivery of our 2024 Annual Event in Denmark. In addition to her involvement in several aspects of the event itself, Mette has been the leader of the international editorial team of the 2004-2024 OB-PS book about the development of the Society and its support for WAGGGS. Mette hopes to develop OB-PS' communication surrounding our impact. Furthermore, she wishes to strengthen the relationships between Ambassadors, Coordinators and Team members (ACTs) and the OB-PS Board, alongside cooperation between both bodies and our members.
Puan Sri Toh Ee Siew (Malaysia)
Toh Ee joins the OB-PS Board in 2024. She is the Company Director of her family Property Development and Insurance business. She was one of the founding members of the Rotaract Club in her community, and she worked closely with Rotary International during this time. It was here that she acquired her leadership and public speaking skills.
Having previously worked as the Head of the Customer Services Department of an Insurance Company, she learned how to manage and work closely with people. Toh Ee currently leads a donation-based fitness based group of 200+ members, in which she organises the fitness program, fosters fellowship, and provides members the opportunity to support "Project Pyjamas" - a charity she has established to help the underprivileged children in orphanages and foster homes in Malaysia. She is a great asset to the OB-PS Board with her positive energy, her experience, and philanthropic attitude towards life.