Mighty oaks from little acorns grow…
The Territories Alumnus of the Year Award features an acorn, a reminder that Scouts and Scouters plant trees under which they may never sit.
It is in that vein that the award was created as it recognizes those that promote and share the gift of Scouting through their careers, avocations, and their influence.
The Territories Alumnus of the Year Award is different than other awards in Scouting as it does not simply recognize the individual for being a distinguished person or honor those giving time and energy to the BSA as a volunteer leader; Scouting already has awards that do that. It is more of a combination between the two.
Eligibility
Primary consideration (80%) is given to those that:
- Remind Scouting alumni to maintain a lifetime relationship with Scouting, which enables Scouting to remain healthy for future generations.
- Scouting promotion, contributing significantly to the promotion and/or advancement of the alumni program and activities at a Council over a sustained period-of-time through word and/or deed.
- Bring Scouting Alumni back to the Campfire.
Secondary consideration (20%) is given to:
- Career and/or avocation, such as achieving high honor or distinction in their chosen profession.
- Community service, including contributions to Scouting or other community efforts or organizations.
How to Get the Award
- Nominees must be an alumnus – which means he or she has been positively and personally impacted by Scouting in some way.
- A maximum of one recipient may be awarded per grouping of Territories per year. The groupings are currently:
o CST 1, 2, & 3
o CST 4, 5, 6, & 9
o CST 7, 8, 14, 15, & 16
o CST 10, 11, 12, & 13 - The nomination is not to be submitted posthumously.
- Nominations are submitted to the Alumni Association electronically to bsa.alumni@scouting.org by December 31 of the preceding year.
- The Awards and Recognition subcommittee of the Alumni Association then convenes a selection committee to select the Honorees.
Downloads
Item Description and Uniform Placement
Certificate, Lapel Pin and Orange ribbon with medal.
Territory Alumnus of the Year Award Recipients
Territory | Region | Year | Council Name | Name |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | CR | 2018 | Pathway to Adventure | Dr. Brad L. Epstein |
6 | CR | 2017 | Pathway to Adventure | Todd R. Plotner |
NER | 2017 | Knox Trail | Peter P. Casey | |
10 | NER | 2018 | Greater Hudson Valley | William R. Grogg |
15 | SR | 2017 | Heart of Virginia | Richard Paul Bragga |
7 | SR | 2018 | Alamo Area | Col. James H. Lynch |
3 | WR | 2017 | Silicon Valley Monterey Bay | Richard M. Brenner |
1 | WR | 2018 | Chief Seattle | William C. Larson |
6 | CR | 2019 | Potawatomi Area | Lucien L. Van Elsen |
12 | NER | 2019 | Del-Mar-Va | R. Clifford Berg, Jr. |
14 | SR | 2019 | Middle Tennessee | Ian M. Romaine, Ph.D. |
3 | WR | 2019 | Redwood Empire | Douglas R. McDonald |
9 | CR | 2020 | Michigan Crossroads | Jay S. Bottorff |
13 | NER | 2020 | Minsi Trails | Arnold F. Traupman |
15 | SR | 2020 | Coastal Carolina | Randy L. Potts |
2 | WR | 2020 | Montana | Charles S. Eubank |
6 | CR | 2021 | Pathway to Adventure | Joseph M. Kruzan, Jr. |
11 | NER | 2021 | Connecticut Rivers | William E. Johnston |
15 | SR | 2021 | Blue Ridge | Michael Lawrence Thompson |
3 | WR | 2021 | Orange County | Jeffrey Evan Bozanic |
3 | 2022 | Greater Los Angeles | Ross Arnold | |
9 | 2022 | Michigan Crossroads | David M. Ehrlich | |
14 | 2022 | Blue Grass | Timothy C. Brown | |
12 | 2022 | Baltimore Area | Jay Lenrow | |
2 | 2023 | Crossroads of the West | Jared Olschewski | |
4 | 2023 | Hawkeye Area | Bruce Hamous | |
15 | 2023 | Old Hickory | Bradley Taylor | |
13 | 2023 | Minsi Trails | William J. Kropa | |
16 | 2024 | Central Florida | William T. Litton | |
2 | 2024 | Greater Colorado | Keel L. Ross | |
6 | 2024 | Pathway to Adventure | Dr. Spencer A. Long | |
13 | 2024 | Susquehanna | Kaylene D. Trick |
Note: Prior to 2022, awards were awarded per Region. Since 2022, awards are awarded by Territory. The indicated territory is as of the year earned and may not represent current territory to council alignment.