Lauren Marie Galley | |
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| Born | (1995-01-10)January 10, 1995 (age 30) |
| Alma mater | Sam Houston State University |
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| Known for | President of Girls Above Society |
Lauren Marie Galley (born January 10, 1995), is a multi-media spokesperson, author and entrepreneur.
In 2013, Galley publishedGirls Above Society: Steps To Success: An Empowerment Guide. It was released by Girls Above Society. In 2014 it was released by Cosby Media Productions in Ebook Format. In 2015, Galley publishedKissing Frogs: In Search of Prince Charming,[1] It was released by Cosby Media Productions in paperback and Ebook Format.[2]
Galley is a regular contributor toHuffington Post.[3]
Galley has appeared as a guest contributor for television news shows, commenting on social issues faced by the Millennial Generation. She has appeared and been featured for local affiliates across major networks such asFox News andCNN commenting on social pressures tween and teen girls are facing in today's media driven society.[4][5] Galley has also appeared onABC Family'sThe Lying Game andCBS "Chase" TV Series.[6]
Galley was named a Game-Changer byThe White House InauguralUnited State of Women Summit in 2016. Galley served as an official ambassador forSecret Deodorant's Mean Stinks Campaign in 2015.[7]
In 2014–2015, Galley became an ambassador forSecret Deodorant in conjunction withTeen Vogue Magazine, traveling throughout the U.S. delivering a peer-to-peer relatable voice to girls with a message of kindness and support, ending the girl on girlbullying in their generation. Galley created Girls Above Society], a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering girls to be confident leaders of their generation in 2010 at age fifteen.[8] Her "GIRL TALK" program[9] impacts girls of all economic values to achieve positive self-worth and confidence through mentorship and tools as they face tough pressures of today's media driven society.[10] Galley'sTEDx Tomball's Talk titled#TextMe The Elimination of Human Interaction[11][12] gives relevant insight on how technology is affecting face-to-face communication within theMillennial Generation.In October 2015, Galley was a speaker at the iMatter Conference, an event hosted by the Simi Valley chapter of Soroptimists International.[13]