Venturing Leadership Award | |||
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Country | USA | ||
Created | 2004 | ||
Awarded for | Outstanding service to Venturing | ||
The Venturing Leadership Award is presented by councils, areas, regions, and the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America to Venturers and Venturing Advisors who have made exceptional contributions to Venturing and who exemplify the Scout Oath and Scout Law. [1]
The Venturing Leadership Award was briefly unavailable to adult recipients, but has been restored as a recognition for adults as of the 2015 National Annual Meeting of the Boy Scouts of America. [2]
Recipients of the National Venturing Leadership Award [3] | |||
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Year | Name | Affiliation | Age [4] [5] |
2020 | Natalie Nichols | Central | Youth |
2020 | Tyler Grey | Western | Youth |
2020 | Ryan Davis | Southern | Youth |
2020 | Lyndsey Nedrow | Southern | Youth |
2020 | Ella Hirsch | Southern | Youth |
2020 | Clare Toman | Northeast | Youth |
2020 | April McMillan | Southern | Adult |
2020 | Bob Sirhal | Northeast | Adult |
2020 | David Bush | Southern | Adult |
2020 | Jim Lynch | Southern | Adult |
2020 | Julie Dalton | Central | Adult |
2019 | Pamela Petterchak | Central | Youth |
2019 | Reece Kilbey | Western | Youth |
2019 | Jake Brillhart | Southern | Youth |
2019 | Katelyn St. Louis | Northeast | Youth |
2019 | Hannah Wheaton | Southern | Youth |
2019 | Scott Sorrels | Southern | Adult |
2019 | Aaron Parks-Young | Southern | Adult |
2019 | Sherry McGugin | Southern | Adult |
2018 | Lydia Borah | Southern | Youth |
2018 | Savannah McMillan | Southern | Youth |
2018 | Dominic Wolters | Central | Youth |
2018 | Ripley Price | Northeast | Youth |
2018 | Robbie DiBiagio | Northeast | Adult |
2018 | Jack Furst | Southern | Adult |
2018 | Jennifer Hancock | Southern | Adult |
2018 | Jeff Geralds | Central | Adult |
2017 | Christopher Mausshardt | Central | Youth |
2017 | Michelle Merritt | Northeast | Youth |
2017 | Erik Saderholm | Northeast | Youth |
2017 | Katie Schneider | Western | Youth |
2017 | Cathie Seebauer | Central | Youth |
2017 | Nate Steele | Central | Youth |
2017 | Russ Hunsaker | Western | Adult |
2017 | Andrew Miller | Northeast | Adult |
2016 | Shannon Mulligan | Western | Youth |
2016 | Pratik Vaidya | Western | Youth |
2016 | Christina Vogt | Central | Youth |
2016 | Bob Scott | National Council | Adult |
2016 | Wendy Kurten | National Council | Adult |
2015 | Emily Mausshardt | Central | Youth |
2015 | Peter Schmidt | Central | Youth |
2015 | Edward Abraham | Western | Youth |
2015 | Rachel Eddowes | Southern | Youth |
2015 | Elizabeth Wisman | Central | Youth |
2015 | Ken King | Central | Adult |
2015 | Ken Bower | Western | Adult |
2015 | John Kennedy | Northeast | Adult |
2015 | Peter Self | National Council | Adult |
2015 | Don Shepard | National Council | Adult |
2015 | Jessica Ayala-Janscha | National Council | Adult |
2015 | Keith Christopher | National Council | Adult |
2015 | Angela Elliott | National Council | Adult |
2014 | Maddie Culwell | Southern | Youth |
2014 | Jillian Infusino | Western | Youth |
2014 | Billy McElligott | Southern | Youth |
2014 | Gerry Souser | Northeast | Youth |
2013 | Annaliese Parker | Western | Youth |
2013 | Sarah Mittrucker | Central | Youth |
2013 | Cara Sepcoski | Northeast | Youth |
2012 | Christine Luczka | Northeast | Youth |
2012 | Josh Nolan | Southern | Youth |
2012 | Dustin Readenour | Central | Youth |
2012 | Brent Uberty | Western | Youth |
2012 | Iris Ramos | Western | Youth |
2012 | Stephanie Soto | Western | Youth |
2011 | Dan Carriveau | Central | Youth |
2011 | Gina Curtis | Northeast | Youth |
2011 | David Frolander | Youth | |
2011 | Mackenzie Lardie | Western | Youth |
2010 | Jennifer Lowe | Western | Youth |
2010 | Kalla French | Southern | Youth |
2010 | Amy Clark | Northeast | Youth |
2010 | Ben Hayes | Central | Youth |
2010 | Connor Rieve | Youth | |
2009 | Katelyn A. Childs | Central | Youth |
2009 | Monica Traylor | Youth | |
2009 | Kyla Mahoney | Northeast | Youth |
2009 | John D. Washburn | Southern | Youth |
2009 | Matthew McGroarty | Western | Youth |
2009 | Keith Gehlhausen | Central | Adult |
2008 | Doug Bowman | Youth | |
2008 | Amanda Vogt | Central | Youth |
2008 | Andria Neff | Northeast | Youth |
2008 | Thomas Joyce | Southern | Youth |
2008 | Dana Friede | Western | Youth |
2008 | Roger Bast | Adult | |
2008 | Greg Taylor | Adult | |
2008 | Jim Virgin | Western | Adult |
2008 | Joseph Vollmer | Central | Adult |
2007 | Charles A. Thorpe | Southern | Adult |
2007 | Marion Rice | Adult | |
2007 | Dr. Tom Mildenhall | Adult | |
2007 | Jim Smith | Adult | |
2007 | Tim Beaty | Adult | |
2007 | Charles W. Dahlquist II | Western | Adult |
2007 | Kevin ‘Kip’ Peterson | Adult | |
2007 | Aaron Stockwell | Northeast | Youth |
2007 | Michael R. Bebeau | Southern | Youth |
2007 | Christopher Szybisty | Central | Youth |
2007 | Robyn L. Knoll | Western | Youth |
2007 | David George | Youth | |
2007 | Dana McRae | Adult | |
2007 | Dan Wilson | Adult | |
2007 | Michael Roan Walker | Adult | |
2006 | Craig Burkhardt | Central | Adult |
2006 | Paul Dillon | Central | Adult |
2006 | John F. Smith | Adult | |
2006 | Ian Cheesman | Central | Adult |
2006 | Dr. Michael Barrett | Adult | |
2006 | Jess Rumburg | Youth | |
2006 | Marguerite Belli | Southern | Youth |
2006 | Paul Robert Lee | Central | Youth |
2006 | Brian Casper | Youth | |
2006 | Jesse Milton | Central | Youth |
2006 | Roberta L. Dougherty | Adult | |
2005 | J. Stephen Fossett | Central | Adult |
2005 | James Houghton | Youth | |
2005 | Amy Frantz | Northeast | Youth |
2005 | Lee Y. Barrera | Southern | Youth |
2005 | Bridget M. Degel | Central | Youth |
2005 | Amara (Amy) Cramer DiFrancesco | Western | Youth |
2005 | David A. Wilson | Western | Adult |
2005 | Richard B. Cuciti | Adult | |
2005 | Rhoda Clayton | Adult | |
2004 | Theodore H. Smith | Youth | |
2004 | Christopher A. Kerzich | Central | Youth |
2004 | Danielle Bird | Northeast | Youth |
2004 | Randall Porch | Southern | Youth |
2004 | Iris Kalkofen | Central | Youth |
2004 | Joshua Green | Western | Youth |
2004 | William Robinson | Central | Adult |
2004 | Walter E. Whitacre | Adult | |
2004 | Dorothy R. Brown | Adult | |
2004 | William W. Daggett | Adult | |
2004 | Wm. Lee Popham | Adult | |
2004 | Carl Shellhorn | Adult | |
2004 | C. Ben Jelsema | Adult | |
2003 | Charles J. Holmes | National Council | Adult |
2003 | Gregory Carstens | Adult | |
2003 | Signe Rogers | Central | Adult |
2003 | Clayton Cranor | Adult | |
2003 | Matt Szramoski | Adult | |
2003 | Sam Stocker | Youth | |
2003 | Cyrus Lawyer IV | Youth | |
2003 | Thomas Southard | Northeast | Youth |
2003 | Thomas Franklin | Southern | Youth |
2003 | Nathan Petrusak | Central | Youth |
2003 | Melisa A. Bures | Western | Youth |
2003 | Raymond Derk | Central | Adult |
2003 | Susan Derk | Central | Adult |
2003 | Cassie Johnson | Adult | |
2002 | Rod Mortensen | Adult | |
2002 | Jin Matsumoto | Adult | |
2002 | Francesca Anne Scanio | Southern | Youth |
2002 | Christine Lynne Capen | Northeast | Youth |
2002 | Robert Rescot | Central | Youth |
2002 | Marissa Morgan | Central | Youth |
2002 | Timothy Burchett | Western | Youth |
2002 | Katie Hagen | Youth | |
2002 | Kerry Cheesman | Central | Adult |
2002 | William James | Adult | |
2002 | Ryck Lydecker | Adult | |
2002 | Bradley D. Harris | Adult | |
2001 | Katherine ‘Kate’ Knuth | Central | Youth |
2001 | Kelly McGovern | Northeast | Youth |
2001 | James 'Wesley' Miller | Southern | Youth |
2001 | Kristopher J. Zahrobsky | Central | Youth |
2001 | Daniel H. Bronstein | Western | Youth |
2001 | Robert Legg | Adult | |
2001 | Bruce Johnson | Adult | |
2001 | F. Melvin Hammond | Adult | |
2001 | R. William Evans | National Council | Adult |
2001 | Ronald L. Sunker | Adult | |
2001 | Jeremiah M. Crabtree | Adult | |
2000 | Dr. Richards S. Miller | Southern | Adult |
2000 | Ed Burke, Jr | Adult | |
2000 | Donna Cunningham | Southern | Adult |
2000 | Larry Cunningham | Southern | Adult |
2000 | Jimmie Homburg | Adult | |
2000 | Bob Soldivera | Adult | |
2000 | Jonathan Fulkerson | Central | Adult |
2000 | James Wells | Southern | Youth |
2000 | Gavin Svensen | Northeast | Youth |
2000 | Chad King | Central | Youth |
2000 | Christopher K. Sokolov | Adult | |
2000 | Robert French | Adult | |
2000 | Sylvester Tan | Adult | |
2000 | Jim Elroy | Adult | |
2000 | James A. Umberger | Adult |
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