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Reds celebrate National Girls & Women in Sports Day
Summary
On Feb. 4 the Cincinnati Reds hosted 28 young women from their Nike RBI softball teams at Great American Ball Park for dinner, mentoring and workshops tied to the Reds Community Fund Scholars program, which is now in its fourth year.
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The Cincinnati Reds marked National Girls & Women in Sports Day on Feb. 4 with an evening at Great American Ball Park that brought together young athletes and female front-office staff. The gathering combined dinner, mentorship conversations and interactive workshops. The event was coordinated with the Reds Community Fund Scholars program, an immersive, yearlong curriculum for student-athletes. Staff volunteers from the Women's Initiative Network led or supported activities and spoke about career pathways in the sport.
Event details:
- The event took place Feb. 4 at Great American Ball Park and included 28 young women from the Reds Nike RBI softball teams.
- Activities included a tour of the Reds Hall of Fame & Museum, a shared dinner, small-group mentorship discussions, workshops on confidence and mobility, and a clubhouse and dugout tour.
- The occasion was tied to the Reds Community Fund (RCF) Scholars program, now in its fourth year, which combines athletic training with academic and life-skills development.
- More than 20 full-time female staff members attended as volunteers through the Women's Initiative Network (WIN).
- The organization reports full-time female staff grew from 43 in 2006 to 97 in 2026, with women representing over 37% of full-time business operations staff.
Summary:
The event highlighted mentorship, skills workshops and behind-the-scenes exposure as part of the Reds' ongoing RCF Scholars efforts and employee volunteer networks. Undetermined at this time.
