National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America
February 08, 2023
The National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America governs the Boy Scouts of America organization. One source reports that there were 72 members of the board in 2001.[1]
The board is led by the national chair, a volunteer elected by the National Council. Board members include regular elected members, regional presidents, and up to five appointed youth members. The Chief Scout Executive is the board secretary and non-voting member. The National Executive Board has a number of standing committees that correspond to the professional staff organization of the National Council.
The statute authorizing the federal charter[2] (36 USC 309) to the BSA provides that "An executive board composed of citizens of the United States is the governing body of the corporation. The number, qualifications, and term of office of members of the board are as provided in the bylaws. A vacancy on the board shall be filled by a majority vote of the remaining members of the board."[2] The Executive Board is also required to hold annual meetings and to submit annual reports to the US Congress.
5 ex officio voting members: The chairman of the Advisory Council, the President of the National Eagle Scout Association, the Chairman of the Order of the Arrow Committee, a designated representative of the Board of the National Boy Scouts of America Foundation, and the Chairman of Learning for Life, the immediate past chair
Up to 5 youth members, appointed by the National Chair
2019 National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America
Tanya Acker Glenn Adams David Alexander Lisa Argyros Jeanne Donlevy Arnold Bray B. Barnes Scott W. Beckett David Biegler B Howard Bulloch Dan Cabela Ray T Capp Hannah Carter Dennis H Chookaszian Scott Christensen David M Clark Keith A. Clark D Kent Clayburn ( International Commissioner) Ronald O Coleman Wesley Coleman Philip M. Condit Joe Crafton William F. “Rick” Cronk
Gary Crum John C. Cushman III Charles W. Dahlquist II Devang Desai Douglas H. Dittrick John R. Donnell Jr. Terrence P. Dunn (VP) L. B. Eckelkamp Jr. Jack D. Furst (VP) Robert Gates E. Gordon Gee John Gottschalk Jennifer Hancock J. Brett Harvey Aubrey B. Harwell Jr. Michael G. Hoffman Janice Bryant Howroyd Raymond E. Johns Joy Jones Nevada A. Kent IV
Nathan O. Rosenberg (VP) William Rosner David Rumbarger Jim Ryffel Alison K Schuler Michael E. Sears Wesley J. Smith W. Scott Sorrels William W. Stark Jr Randall L. Stephenson (VP) David L. Steward Thear Suzuki Bradley D. Tilden Rex W. Tillerson Frank D. Tsuru James S. Turley Steven E. Weekes James S. Wilson Amanda Covington Bradley E. Haddock Douglas B Mitchell Anthony Peluso Charles H. Smith Dominic Wolters Thomas R. Yarboro (Regional President)
The board is required to hold annual meetings. The annual meeting is held at a different location every May. These meetings include the election of the new National Executive Board, and when applicable installation of new National Chair, National Commissioner, and Chief Scout Executive.
During this meeting, the National Council presents all National and Regional level awards, including the Silver Buffalo, and Silver Antelope.
List of Annual Meetings (also abbreviated as NAM (National Annual Meetings))
Anniversary
Year
City
State
Organizing
1910
Washington
DC
1
1911
Washington
DC
2
1912
New York
NY
3
1913
4
1914
Washington
DC
5
1915
6
1916
7
1917
8
1918
9
1919
10
1920
11
1921
12
1922
Chicago
IL
13
1923
14
1924
St. Louis
MO
15
1925
New York
NY
16
1926
Washington
DC
17
1927
New York
NY
18
1928
San Francisco
CA
19
1929
20
1930
Salt Lake City
UT
21
1931
Memphis
TN
22
1932
23
1933
Kansas City
MO
24
1934
Buffalo
NY
25
1935
26
1936
Atlantic City
NJ
27
1937
28
1938
Cleveland
OH
29
1939
New York
NY
30
1940
31
1941
Washington
DC
32
1942
Minneapolis-St. Paul
MN
33
1943
New York
NY
34
1944
35
1945
36
1946
37
1947
New York
NY
38
1948
Seattle
WA
39
1949
Boston
MA
40
1950
Philadelphia
PA
41
1951
Chicago
IL
42
1952
New York
NY
43
1953
Los Angeles
CA
44
1954
Washington
DC
45
1955
St. Louis
MO
46
1956
Cincinnati
OH
47
1957
Philadelphia
PA
48
1958
Chicago
IL
49
1959
San Francisco
CA
50
1960
Washington
DC
51
1961
Detroit
MI
52
1962
Portland
OR
53
1963
New York
NY
54
1964
Cleveland
OH
55
1965
Bal Harbour
FL
56
1966
Dallas
TX
57
1967
Pittsburgh
PA
58
1968
Chicago
IL
59
1969
Boston
MA
60
1970
Denver
CO
61
1971
Atlanta
GA
62
1972
Los Angeles
CA
63
1973
Minneapolis
MN
64
1974
Honolulu
HI
65
1975
- none
66
1976
New York
NY
67
1977
- none
68
1978
Phoenix
AZ
69
1979
- none
70
1980
New Orleans
LA
71
1981
- none
72
1982
Atlanta
GA
73
1983
- none
74
1984
Salt Lake City
UT
75
1985
- none
76
1986
Louisville
KY
77
1987
- none
78
1988
San Diego
CA
79
1989
- none
80
1990
Baltimore
MD
81
1991
- none
82
1992
Cincinnati
OH
83
1993
St. Louis
MO
84
1994
Nashville
TN
85
1995
Chicago
IL
86
1996
Honolulu
HI
87
1997
Orlando
FL
88
1998
San Antonio
TX
89
1999
San Diego
CA
90
2000
Nashville
TN
91
2001
Boston
MA
92
2002
New Orleans
LA
93
2003
Philadelphia
PA
94
2004
Chicago
IL
95
2005
Grapevine
TX
96
2006
Washington
DC
97
2007
Atlanta
GA
98
2008
San Diego
CA
99
2009
Orlando
FL
100
2010
Dallas
TX
101
2011
San Diego
CA
102
2012
Orlando
FL
103
2013
Grapevine
TX
104
2014
Nashville
TN
105
2015
Atlanta
GA
106
2016
San Diego
CA
107
2017
Orlando
FL
108
2018
Dallas
TX
109
2019
Denver
CO
110
2020
Virtual COVID
111
2021
Virtual COVID
112
2022
Virtual – Postponed due to Bankruptcy
References
^"Committed to Scouting, Open to Diversity. Working to end discrimination against gays, atheists, agnostics, other non-theists, and all other groups in the Boy Scouts of America". Scouting for All. March 8, 2008. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
^ ab. uscode.house.gov. Archived from the original on May 13, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
^Charter and Bylaws of the Boy Scouts of America. Scribd.com (2012-08-24). Retrieved on 2014-05-15.
^"Boy Scouts of America IRS 990 Filing 2019" (PDF).
^Hirschfield, Brad (July 20, 2012). "Boy Scouts of America should learn from its own history – For God's Sake". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on February 9, 2013. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
^"President Monson Discusses Strengths of Scouting". churchofjesuschrist.org. February 21, 2012. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
February 08, 2023
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The National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America governs the Boy Scouts of America organization One source reports that there were 72 members of the board in 2001 1 National Executive BoardOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaCreatedNovember 28 1911 Scouting portalThe board is led by the national chair a volunteer elected by the National Council Board members include regular elected members regional presidents and up to five appointed youth members The Chief Scout Executive is the board secretary and non voting member The National Executive Board has a number of standing committees that correspond to the professional staff organization of the National Council Contents 1 Establishment in statute 2 Membership 3 Current and former members 4 4 Executive committee 5 Annual meetings 6 ReferencesEstablishment in statute EditThe statute authorizing the federal charter 2 36 USC 309 to the BSA provides that An executive board composed of citizens of the United States is the governing body of the corporation The number qualifications and term of office of members of the board are as provided in the bylaws A vacancy on the board shall be filled by a majority vote of the remaining members of the board 2 The Executive Board is also required to hold annual meetings and to submit annual reports to the US Congress Membership EditBylaws provide that membership will include 3 Up to 64 regular members elected annually at annual National Council meetings Regional presidents currently there are four BSA regions Western Central Southern and Northeast 5 ex officio voting members The chairman of the Advisory Council the President of the National Eagle Scout Association the Chairman of the Order of the Arrow Committee a designated representative of the Board of the National Boy Scouts of America Foundation and the Chairman of Learning for Life the immediate past chair Up to 5 youth members appointed by the National ChairCurrent and former members 4 EditCurrent notable members of the National Executive Board include former Ernst amp Young CEO James Turley AT amp T CEO Randall Stephenson and former Secretary of State Rex W Tillerson 5 Former members of the NEB include former presidential nominee Mitt Romney citation needed and late LDS Church President Thomas S Monson 6 2019 National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of AmericaTanya Acker Glenn Adams David Alexander Lisa Argyros Jeanne Donlevy Arnold Bray B Barnes Scott W Beckett David Biegler B Howard Bulloch Dan Cabela Ray T Capp Hannah Carter Dennis H Chookaszian Scott Christensen David M Clark Keith A Clark D Kent Clayburn International Commissioner Ronald O Coleman Wesley Coleman Philip M Condit Joe CraftonWilliam F Rick Cronk Gary CrumJohn C Cushman IIICharles W Dahlquist II Devang Desai Douglas H Dittrick John R Donnell Jr Terrence P Dunn VP L B Eckelkamp Jr Jack D Furst VP Robert GatesE Gordon GeeJohn Gottschalk Jennifer Hancock J Brett Harvey Aubrey B Harwell Jr Michael G Hoffman Janice Bryant Howroyd Raymond E Johns Joy Jones Nevada A Kent IV Ron Kirk Lyle R Knight VP Fred Markham Francis R McAllisterDrayton McLane Jr VP C David MoodyEllie Morrison National Commissioner Jose F Nino Arthur F Oppenheimer Stephen W OwenDan Ownby National President R Doyle Parrish Matthew ParsonsTico A PerezWayne M Perry Pamela Petterchak Jeanette H Prenger Frank Ramirez Steve Rendle Robert H ReynoldsRoy S RobertsJames D Rogers Nathan O Rosenberg VP William Rosner David Rumbarger Jim Ryffel Alison K Schuler Michael E Sears Wesley J SmithW Scott Sorrels William W Stark JrRandall L Stephenson VP David L Steward Thear Suzuki Bradley D TildenRex W Tillerson Frank D TsuruJames S Turley Steven E Weekes James S Wilson Amanda Covington Bradley E Haddock Douglas B Mitchell Anthony Peluso Charles H Smith Dominic Wolters Thomas R Yarboro Regional President Executive committee EditPer the by laws the executive committee is the Chair currently Jim Turley the immediate past chair currently Randall Stephenson the executive vice president and the vice presidents the regional presidents Brian Williams Central Wesley J Smith Western Eric Schultz North East Thomas R Yarboro Southern the International Commissioner Jim Turley the National Commissioner Scott Sorrels the treasurer Joseph P Landy the assistant treasurers R Thomas Buffenbarger the chairman of the Advisory Council R Michael Daniel the Chief Scout Executive Roger MosbyAnnual meetings EditThe board is required to hold annual meetings The annual meeting is held at a different location every May These meetings include the election of the new National Executive Board and when applicable installation of new National Chair National Commissioner and Chief Scout Executive During this meeting the National Council presents all National and Regional level awards including the Silver Buffalo and Silver Antelope List of Annual Meetings also abbreviated as NAM National Annual Meetings Anniversary Year City StateOrganizing 1910 Washington DC1 1911 Washington DC2 1912 New York NY3 19134 1914 Washington DC5 19156 19167 19178 19189 191910 192011 192112 1922 Chicago IL13 192314 1924 St Louis MO15 1925 New York NY16 1926 Washington DC17 1927 New York NY18 1928 San Francisco CA19 192920 1930 Salt Lake City UT21 1931 Memphis TN22 193223 1933 Kansas City MO24 1934 Buffalo NY25 193526 1936 Atlantic City NJ27 193728 1938 Cleveland OH29 1939 New York NY30 194031 1941 Washington DC32 1942 Minneapolis St Paul MN33 1943 New York NY34 194435 194536 194637 1947 New York NY38 1948 Seattle WA39 1949 Boston MA40 1950 Philadelphia PA41 1951 Chicago IL42 1952 New York NY43 1953 Los Angeles CA44 1954 Washington DC45 1955 St Louis MO46 1956 Cincinnati OH47 1957 Philadelphia PA48 1958 Chicago IL49 1959 San Francisco CA50 1960 Washington DC51 1961 Detroit MI52 1962 Portland OR53 1963 New York NY54 1964 Cleveland OH55 1965 Bal Harbour FL56 1966 Dallas TX57 1967 Pittsburgh PA58 1968 Chicago IL59 1969 Boston MA60 1970 Denver CO61 1971 Atlanta GA62 1972 Los Angeles CA63 1973 Minneapolis MN64 1974 Honolulu HI65 1975 none66 1976 New York NY67 1977 none68 1978 Phoenix AZ69 1979 none70 1980 New Orleans LA71 1981 none72 1982 Atlanta GA73 1983 none74 1984 Salt Lake City UT75 1985 none76 1986 Louisville KY77 1987 none78 1988 San Diego CA79 1989 none80 1990 Baltimore MD81 1991 none82 1992 Cincinnati OH83 1993 St Louis MO84 1994 Nashville TN85 1995 Chicago IL86 1996 Honolulu HI87 1997 Orlando FL88 1998 San Antonio TX89 1999 San Diego CA90 2000 Nashville TN91 2001 Boston MA92 2002 New Orleans LA93 2003 Philadelphia PA94 2004 Chicago IL95 2005 Grapevine TX96 2006 Washington DC97 2007 Atlanta GA98 2008 San Diego CA99 2009 Orlando FL100 2010 Dallas TX101 2011 San Diego CA102 2012 Orlando FL103 2013 Grapevine TX104 2014 Nashville TN105 2015 Atlanta GA106 2016 San Diego CA107 2017 Orlando FL108 2018 Dallas TX109 2019 Denver CO110 2020 Virtual COVID111 2021 Virtual COVID112 2022 Virtual Postponed due to BankruptcyReferences Edit Committed to Scouting Open to Diversity Working to end discrimination against gays atheists agnostics other non theists and all other groups in the Boy Scouts of America Scouting for All March 8 2008 Retrieved December 16 2012 a b 36 USC CHAPTER 309 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA uscode house gov Archived from the original on May 13 2013 Retrieved December 13 2017 Charter and Bylaws of the Boy Scouts of America Scribd com 2012 08 24 Retrieved on 2014 05 15 Boy Scouts of America IRS 990 Filing 2019 PDF Hirschfield Brad July 20 2012 Boy Scouts of America should learn from its own history For God s Sake The Washington Post Archived from the original on February 9 2013 Retrieved December 16 2012 President Monson Discusses Strengths of Scouting churchofjesuschrist org February 21 2012 Retrieved December 16 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America amp oldid 1125161949, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,