Published
September 24, 2024
Marshalls on Tuesday announced the launch of The Good Stuff Accelerator Program, a new initiative aimed at empowering women with the tools and resources they need to unlock the “good stuff” in their lives.
As part of the program, Marshalls will select 40 women to participate in a transformative experience that includes workshops led by industry experts, peer mentoring, and access to educational tools. A one-time grant of $5,000 is also part of the program.
In partnership with Luminary, a global professional and personal development platform, Marshalls offers a comprehensive support system for program participants. The year-long program includes live virtual workshops with high-profile experts and role models, such as actress and Marshalls contributor Priyanka Chopra Jonas and E! News personality Keltie Knight.
“Many women feel like they lack the access or resources to achieve their ideal life,” said Sonya Cosentini, vice president of brand marketing for Marshalls.
“We are excited to continue our commitment to help close this gap through our third Marshalls Good Stuff Social Club and the launch of The Good Stuff Accelerator program. We believe these resources can be a high-impact catalyst to help women begin to achieve their ambitions.”
The Good Stuff Accelerator program builds on the success of the Marshalls Good Stuff Social Club, a series of events dedicated to helping women connect with motivational experts. The Social Club will host its third event on October 5 in Chicago.
“Supporting women on their journeys is something I am truly passionate about, so I am excited to continue collaborating with Marshalls as a mentor for The Good Stuff Accelerator Program and to return to The Good Stuff Social Club,” added Chopra Jonas.
“These programs are all about giving women the real tools and resources they need to achieve their dreams, and I'm honored to be a part of them, both as a mentor and by sharing my own experiences as a keynote speaker.”
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