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BlueClaws Staffer Jamie Stone To Be Recognized By Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore

August 30, 2017

BlueClaws staff member Jamie Stone will be recognized as part of the Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore’s Phenomenal Women Under 40 event on Thursday, September 14th at Park Pavilion in Seaside Park.

Stone serves as the BlueClaws Marketing, Events, Promotions, and Partnership Activation Manager, a role that she has held since 2015. She has previously worked as a Group Sales Manager and Food & Beverage Assistant with the BlueClaws.

In her role with the BlueClaws, Jamie is responsible for all entertainment at the ballpark, including the BlueClaws promotional schedule, giveaways, on-field promotions, and theme nights/events, among many tasks.

She helped the BlueClaws win a Golden Bobblehead Award in 2015 for the Ball Brawl on-field promotion, and helped the BlueClaws get nominated for another Golden Bobblehead Award in 2016 for Harry Potter Night, which was recognized as the Minor League Baseball promotion of the Month for May of last year.

“I am truly honored to be recognized by the Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore,” said Stone. “There are so many great young women doing awesome work at the Jersey Shore and it is very humbling to be a part of the group.”

A native of Barnegat, NJ, Jamie graduated from Southern Regional High School in 2006 before attending Johnson & Wales University in Providence, RI where she earned her degree in Sports/Entertainment & Event Management.

“When our Girl Scouts look to the community for role models, we want to show them young women professionals who are making a difference today,” said Susan H. McClure, chief executive officer, Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore. “Our Phenom Award recipients are fearless and daring leaders who set an example in everything they do. Their drive and determination make them excellent examples of women who aren’t afraid to try new things and who do whatever it takes to get the job done.”

Stone and nine others will be recognized as Phenomenal Women Under 40 by the Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore on September 14th. Tickets for the event, which begins with a 6:00 pm cocktail hour, are available online at JerseyShoreGirlScouts.org.

– BlueClaws –

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