About

Why We Do It

Girls are still underrepresented in leadership roles, business schools, and startup communities. From the classroom to the boardroom, gender gaps in pay, opportunity, and representation persist. We want to close those gaps early.

By introducing high school girls to marketing, entrepreneurship, and real-world business skills, we’re helping them build confidence, explore career paths, and see themselves as future leaders.

Advisory Board

Yvonne (Yvie) Daniels

Education Coordinator
Yvr Community

Sarah Motti

Director of Development
Wakeman Boys & Girls Club

Kareemah Muhammad

Founder/Creative Producer
RareMaven Media & Productions

Scott Palmer

Retired Healthcare IT Entrepreneur & Strategic Advisor

Lauren Simonelli

Director of Product Management
Hydrow, Inc.

John J. Visconti, MS, CPA

Principal
Visconti & Associates

Our History

It all started with a conversation on a lacrosse field…

In 2017, while coaching middle school girls in Branford, CT, Erica Palmer overheard her players debating the best time to post on Instagram. It struck her that this wasn’t just small talk; it was the same kind of conversation happening in high-level marketing meetings.

In 2018, Erica launched Camp Erio Marketing, a free three-day summer program that introduced middle school girls to the world of marketing and business. With donated space, volunteer instructors, and a mission to build confidence and spark curiosity, the program filled up within a week and grew fast. Over the next few years, it reached hundreds of girls across New Haven, Hartford, and Bridgeport.

Camp Erio Marketing, Inc. officially became a certified 501(c)(3) organization in March 2022. Our EIN is 88-1376415.

In 2025, Next Girl Up is the next evolution. Designed as a 10-week, free, nationwide program, it builds on the same mission with an expanded curriculum, hands-on projects, and a supportive community, empowering high school girls everywhere to think big.

Recognition

Person of the Week: Erica Palmer

10th Annual Women of Excellence Awards Luncheon

We Tell Girls to Break Barriers, But We Rarely Show Them How

Nyberg: Camp Erio teaches young girls about marketing

Nyberg: Free summer camp teaches marketing skills

Marketing Competition for Teenage Girls A Success