National Executive Board of Scouting America
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The National Executive Board is the governing body of Scouting America. The role of the board is outlined in the organization’s congressional charter. There are currently 45 board members.{{cite web|url=http://www.scoutingforall.org/data/layer02/articles/2006031310.html |title=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 |publisher=Scouting for All |date=2008-03-08 |accessdate=2012-12-16}}
The board is led by the National Chair, an elected volunteer. Organization bylaws permit between 40 and 48 members which includes 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 of the National Council.
Establishment in statute
The statute authorizing the federal charter{{cite web|url=http://uscode.house.gov/download/pls/36C309.txt|title=36 USC CHAPTER 309 – BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA |website=uscode.house.gov |access-date=December 13, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130513015513/http://uscode.house.gov/download/pls/36C309.txt |archive-date=May 13, 2013 |url-status=dead}} (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." The executive board is also required to hold annual meetings and to submit annual reports to the US Congress.
Membership
Bylaws provide that membership will include:[https://www.scribd.com/doc/8919588/Charter-and-Bylaws-of-the-Boy-Scouts-of-America Charter and Bylaws of the Boy Scouts of America]. Scribd.com (2012-08-24). Retrieved on 2014-05-15.
- 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 Chair
Current and former members
Current notable members of the National Executive Board include former Ernst & Young CEO James Turley, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, and former Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson.{{cite news|last=Hirschfield |first=Brad |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/for-gods-sake/post/boy-scouts-of-america-should-learn-from-its-own-history/2012/07/20/gJQAGWASyW_blog.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130209042934/http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/for-gods-sake/post/boy-scouts-of-america-should-learn-from-its-own-history/2012/07/20/gJQAGWASyW_blog.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2013-02-09 |title=Boy Scouts of America should learn from its own history – For God's Sake |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=2012-07-20 |accessdate=2012-12-16}}
Former members of the NEB include former presidential nominee Mitt Romney{{citation needed|date=September 2022}} and late LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson.{{cite web|url=https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/prophets-and-apostles/unto-all-the-world/president-monson-discusses-strengths-of-scouting?lang=eng&_r=1 |title=President Monson Discusses Strengths of Scouting |publisher=churchofjesuschrist.org |date=2012-02-21 |accessdate=2012-12-16}}
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! colspan="4" | 2019 National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America |
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| width="25%" style="padding-left: 1em" | 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 Joe Crafton | width="25%" style="padding-left: 1em" | Gary Crum Devang Desai Douglas H. Dittrick John R. Donnell Jr. Terrence P. Dunn (VP) L. B. Eckelkamp Jr. Jack D. Furst (VP) Jennifer Hancock J. Brett Harvey Aubrey B. Harwell Jr. Michael G. Hoffman Janice Bryant Howroyd Raymond E. Johns Joy Jones Nevada A. Kent IV | width="25%" style="padding-left: 1em" | Ron Kirk Lyle R. Knight (VP) Fred Markham Francis R. McAllister Drayton McLane Jr. (VP) C David Moody Ellie Morrison (National Commissioner) José F. Niño Arthur F. Oppenheimer Stephen W. Owen Dan Ownby (National President) R Doyle Parrish Matthew Parsons Pamela Petterchak Jeanette H. Prenger Frank Ramirez Steve Rendle Robert H. Reynolds | width="25%" style="padding-left: 1em" | Nathan O. Rosenberg (VP) William Rosner David Rumbarger Jim Ryffel Alison K Schuler Michael E. Sears Wesley J. Smith William W. Stark Jr David L. Steward Thear Suzuki Bradley D. Tilden Frank D. Tsuru 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
Per 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 Mosby
Annual meetings
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.
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|+ List of Annual Meetings (also abbreviated as NAM (National Annual Meetings)) | |||
Anniversary | Year | City | State |
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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 | |
113 | 2023 | Atlanta | GA |