December 13: Civility


Shelby Scarbrough

Isn’t it ironic? Although our civilization continues to advance, our capacity to appreciate our common humanity with empathy and civility dwindles daily. Shelby Scarbrough has an interesting take on how building a civility practice can help us make a greater impact on our community and in our work.


Shelby has been elevating the next-gen of women entrepreneurs as co-founder of the nCourage Entrepreneurs Angel Investment Group and the Award for Courageous Women Entrepreneurs for the Rice University Business Plan Competition. In a world that’s consumed by technological connectivity, Shelby is a great reminder that it’s by being more connected and engaged with one another that makes the greatest impact.


ABOUT SHELBY SCARBROUGH

Shelby Scarbrough is a serial entrepreneur with a wide variety of interests.

Her first job out of college was as a Presidential Trip Coordinator in President Ronald Reagan’s White House Office of Presidential Advance. Shelby had the privilege of being part of the team coordinating appearances for President Reagan, including the 1988 Reagan–Gorbachev Summit in Moscow, the Statue of Liberty’s Centennial Celebration with President Mitterand of France, and a meeting of the NATO Alliance in Brussels. She went on to work in the U.S. Department of State as a protocol officer. Upon President Reagan’s death, Shelby served as the Deputy Lead in Washington, D.C. for the State Funeral.

In 1990, she founded Practical Protocol, an international special events management organization focused on tailor-made programs for dignitaries.

In 1993, as a franchisee for Burger King, Shelby built ten restaurants in Northern Virginia. She sold them in 2013. With a passion to support the next generation of women entrepreneurs, Shelby co-founded the nCourage Entrepreneurs Angel Investment Group in 2010 and created the Award for Courageous Women Entrepreneurs for the Rice University Business Plan Competition. Today, nCourage’s porfolio includes about a dozen startups.

Shelby launched her Joy Journey eCommerce site dedicated to “All Things Joy” as a companion to her upcoming book The Joy Journey.

Shelby earned her BA in English from UCLA and is a graduate of Harvard Business School’s Owner/President Management program (OPM47). She has served on a number of boards, including Entrepreneurs’ Organization, where she served as global Board chairman (www.eonetwork.org) from 2007–2008, and the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge (www.ffvf.org).


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