Ho works hard for WW-P

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I am writing to encourage everyone to vote for Louisa Ho for the West Windsor-Plainsboro School Board. I have been friends with Louisa for almost 20 years. During that time, we’ve organized many events together, as room moms when our children were younger, graduating to huge girl scout events for hundreds of attendees. Louisa’s attention to detail assures that everything she does is well thought out and executed flawlessly.

Louisa takes the task she is given and thinks beyond the issue at hand visualizing not only how she can solve the problem but how to improve the outcome. As the service unit manager for West Windsor-Plainsboro Girl Scouts, she works non-stop putting in countless hours to perfect every project she touches insuring that every scout in our service unit has an optimal experience in scouting.

Working with the girls scouts, she has used the management skills she developed in business to help new leaders find their way in a leadership role as well as helping seasoned leaders hone their skills. A high percentage of her girl scout troops attained the Girl Scout gold award, the highest achievement in Girl Scouts, which is a testament to her commitment to her troops and to their respect for her and what she does for them. She is universally admired by both parents and scouts alike for her dedication to the young people of West Windsor-Plainsboro.

As a service unit manager, I have seen her handle controversial situations to a positive outcome where a resolution didn’t seem possible. Louisa’s ability to consider all aspects of an issue, analyze it and come up with the best solution for all, prepared her to be a very effective member of the school board for the past three years.

Kate Henkel

West WIndsor

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