Marshalls launches ‘The Good Stuff Accelerator Program’ to empower women

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September 24, 2024

Marshalls announced on Tuesday 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.

The one-year program includes live virtual workshops featuring high-profile experts and role models like Marshalls collaborator and actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas. – Karolina Wojtasik

As part of the program, Marshalls will select 40 women to participate in a transformative experience that includes workshops led by industry experts, peer coaching, and access to educational tools. A one-time $5,000 grant is also part of the program. 

In partnership with Luminary, a global professional and personal development platform, Marshalls is providing a comprehensive support system for program participants. The one-year program includes live virtual workshops featuring high-profile experts and role models like Marshalls collaborator and actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and E! News personality Keltie Knight.

“Many women feel they are lacking the access or resources needed to achieve their ideal life,” said Sonya Cosentini, vice president, brand marketing, Marshalls. 

“We’re excited to continue our commitment to helping bridge 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 an impactful catalyst in helping women start achieving their ambitions.”

The Good Stuff Accelerator Program builds on the success of the Marshalls Good Stuff Social Club, an event series dedicated to helping women connect with experts across motivational topics. The Social Club will host its third event on October 5th in Chicago.

“Supporting women on their journeys is something I’m really passionate about, so I’m excited to continue partnering with Marshalls as a mentor for The Good Stuff Accelerator Program and to be back at The Good Stuff Social Club,” added Chopra Jonas. 

“These programs are all about giving women the real tools and resources they need to go after their dreams, and I’m honored to be part of it—both as a mentor and by sharing my own experiences as a keynote speaker.”

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