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Encyclopedia > Chief Scout Executive

The Chief Scout Executive is the top professional of the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America. In most similar non-profit organizations, this is equivalent to the position of executive director. The current Chief Scout Executive is Roy Williams, who has held the position since 2000. The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is an American Scouting organization, with some presence in other countries. ... Executive director is a title given to a person who is the head of an executive branch of an organization or company. ... Roy Williams is the current Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America. ...


There also exists an assistant chief scout executive, formerly called deputy chief scout executive.


This position should not be confused with the position of Chief Scout. Many National Scout Associations still use this position, however, its always for a volunteer position, not a paid one. In the BSA, only three people have held the position of Chief Scout, which is separate and distinct from the position of CSE. The position of Chief Scout in the United Kingdom started with the appointment of Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scout Movement, as Chief Scout. ...


While the position of Chief Scout Executive had yet to be created, the first person to assume the helm of the BSA as a paid position was John Alexander from June to October of 1910. At the time the position was called Managing Secretary. When he left the position, it was taken over by Edgar M. Robinson. Robinson was the YMCA's first International Secretary for Boys' Work and had written an article in the national YMCA's magazine praising the Scouting program in use at many YMCA's in the country.


Robinson met with Boyce on 3 May 1910, and was asked to join with Boyce in building one national organization. After the June organizational meeting, Robinson guided the organization until December 1910, when he had to resign because of his responsibilities to the YMCA. Colin Livingstone, president of the BSA, recommended a young attorney by the name of James E. West.


James West took the position of Managing Secretary of the BSA on January 2, 1911. He would later get the BSA to rename the position Chief Scout Executive on November 28, 1911.

Contents

List of Chief Scout Executives

Roy Williams is the current Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America. ... Jere Brian Ratcliffe is a retired professional Scouter in the Boy Scouts of America who was the ninth Chief Scout Executive. ... Joseph A. Brunton, Jr. ... Dr. Arthur A. Schuck was a long time professional scouter of the Boy Scouts of America. ... Category: Possible copyright violations ...

Assistant Chief Scout Executives

  • (?–present) Dave J Ross II
  • (?–present) James Terry

Deputy Chief Scout Executive

  • (?–?) Perry A Lint
  • (1931?–1943) Arthur Schuck
  • (1919–1943) George J. Fisher

Dr. Arthur A. Schuck was a long time professional scouter of the Boy Scouts of America. ...

See also

Scouting Portal

Image File history File links Scoutsgreengoldnoscroll. ...

External links and Sources

  • Jere Ratcliffe Mic-O-Say biography
  • Alden Barber Mic-O-Say biography
  • Alden Barber Obituary
  • Ben Love Mic-O-Say note
  • Scouting Founders

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Scouting Magazine - September 2000 (2184 words)
Having served as a Scout executive for 17 years, he understood that councils already had plenty to deal with, and he was determined not to load them down with more.
Rather, he wanted to identify and focus on a few issues that were critical to the long-term success of the Boy Scouts of America, primarily the changing demographics of the nation, growing traditional Scouting units, and finance.
When asked what role unit-serving executives play in the future of Scouting, Ratcliffe doesn't hesitate, "They are the future." Unit-serving executives are the key to developing new units and to keeping existing units healthy, Ratcliffe says.
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