Venturing Leadership Award

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Venturing Leadership Award
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Venturing Leadership Award
CountryUSA
Created2004
Awarded forOutstanding service to Venturing
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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]

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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

Recipients of the National Venturing Leadership Award [3]
YearNameAffiliationAge [4] [5]
2020Natalie NicholsCentralYouth
2020Tyler GreyWesternYouth
2020Ryan DavisSouthernYouth
2020Lyndsey NedrowSouthernYouth
2020Ella HirschSouthernYouth
2020Clare TomanNortheastYouth
2020April McMillanSouthernAdult
2020Bob SirhalNortheastAdult
2020David BushSouthernAdult
2020Jim LynchSouthernAdult
2020Julie DaltonCentralAdult
2019Pamela PetterchakCentralYouth
2019Reece KilbeyWesternYouth
2019Jake BrillhartSouthernYouth
2019Katelyn St. LouisNortheastYouth
2019Hannah WheatonSouthernYouth
2019 Scott Sorrels SouthernAdult
2019Aaron Parks-YoungSouthernAdult
2019Sherry McGuginSouthernAdult
2018Lydia BorahSouthernYouth
2018Savannah McMillanSouthernYouth
2018Dominic WoltersCentralYouth
2018Ripley PriceNortheastYouth
2018Robbie DiBiagioNortheastAdult
2018Jack FurstSouthernAdult
2018Jennifer HancockSouthernAdult
2018Jeff GeraldsCentralAdult
2017Christopher MausshardtCentralYouth
2017Michelle MerrittNortheastYouth
2017Erik SaderholmNortheastYouth
2017Katie SchneiderWesternYouth
2017Cathie SeebauerCentralYouth
2017Nate SteeleCentralYouth
2017Russ HunsakerWesternAdult
2017Andrew MillerNortheastAdult
2016Shannon MulliganWesternYouth
2016Pratik VaidyaWesternYouth
2016Christina VogtCentralYouth
2016Bob ScottNational CouncilAdult
2016Wendy KurtenNational CouncilAdult
2015Emily MausshardtCentralYouth
2015Peter SchmidtCentralYouth
2015Edward AbrahamWesternYouth
2015Rachel EddowesSouthernYouth
2015Elizabeth WismanCentralYouth
2015Ken KingCentralAdult
2015Ken BowerWesternAdult
2015John KennedyNortheastAdult
2015Peter SelfNational CouncilAdult
2015Don ShepardNational CouncilAdult
2015Jessica Ayala-JanschaNational CouncilAdult
2015Keith ChristopherNational CouncilAdult
2015Angela ElliottNational CouncilAdult
2014Maddie CulwellSouthernYouth
2014Jillian InfusinoWesternYouth
2014Billy McElligottSouthernYouth
2014Gerry SouserNortheastYouth
2013Annaliese ParkerWesternYouth
2013Sarah MittruckerCentralYouth
2013Cara SepcoskiNortheastYouth
2012Christine LuczkaNortheastYouth
2012Josh NolanSouthernYouth
2012Dustin ReadenourCentralYouth
2012Brent UbertyWesternYouth
2012Iris RamosWesternYouth
2012Stephanie SotoWesternYouth
2011Dan CarriveauCentralYouth
2011Gina CurtisNortheastYouth
2011David FrolanderYouth
2011Mackenzie LardieWesternYouth
2010Jennifer LoweWesternYouth
2010Kalla FrenchSouthernYouth
2010Amy ClarkNortheastYouth
2010Ben HayesCentralYouth
2010Connor RieveYouth
2009Katelyn A. ChildsCentralYouth
2009Monica TraylorYouth
2009Kyla MahoneyNortheastYouth
2009John D. WashburnSouthernYouth
2009Matthew McGroartyWesternYouth
2009Keith GehlhausenCentralAdult
2008Doug BowmanYouth
2008Amanda VogtCentralYouth
2008Andria NeffNortheastYouth
2008Thomas JoyceSouthernYouth
2008Dana FriedeWesternYouth
2008Roger BastAdult
2008Greg TaylorAdult
2008Jim VirginWesternAdult
2008Joseph VollmerCentralAdult
2007Charles A. ThorpeSouthernAdult
2007Marion RiceAdult
2007Dr. Tom MildenhallAdult
2007Jim SmithAdult
2007Tim BeatyAdult
2007 Charles W. Dahlquist II WesternAdult
2007Kevin ‘Kip’ PetersonAdult
2007Aaron StockwellNortheastYouth
2007Michael R. BebeauSouthernYouth
2007Christopher SzybistyCentralYouth
2007Robyn L. KnollWesternYouth
2007David GeorgeYouth
2007Dana McRaeAdult
2007Dan WilsonAdult
2007Michael Roan WalkerAdult
2006Craig BurkhardtCentralAdult
2006Paul DillonCentralAdult
2006John F. SmithAdult
2006Ian CheesmanCentralAdult
2006Dr. Michael BarrettAdult
2006Jess RumburgYouth
2006Marguerite BelliSouthernYouth
2006Paul Robert LeeCentralYouth
2006Brian CasperYouth
2006Jesse MiltonCentralYouth
2006Roberta L. DoughertyAdult
2005 J. Stephen Fossett CentralAdult
2005James HoughtonYouth
2005Amy FrantzNortheastYouth
2005Lee Y. BarreraSouthernYouth
2005Bridget M. DegelCentralYouth
2005Amara (Amy) Cramer DiFrancescoWesternYouth
2005David A. WilsonWesternAdult
2005Richard B. CucitiAdult
2005Rhoda ClaytonAdult
2004Theodore H. SmithYouth
2004Christopher A. KerzichCentralYouth
2004Danielle BirdNortheastYouth
2004Randall PorchSouthernYouth
2004Iris KalkofenCentralYouth
2004Joshua GreenWesternYouth
2004William RobinsonCentralAdult
2004Walter E. WhitacreAdult
2004Dorothy R. BrownAdult
2004William W. DaggettAdult
2004Wm. Lee PophamAdult
2004Carl ShellhornAdult
2004C. Ben JelsemaAdult
2003Charles J. HolmesNational CouncilAdult
2003Gregory CarstensAdult
2003Signe RogersCentralAdult
2003Clayton CranorAdult
2003Matt SzramoskiAdult
2003Sam StockerYouth
2003Cyrus Lawyer IVYouth
2003Thomas SouthardNortheastYouth
2003Thomas FranklinSouthernYouth
2003Nathan PetrusakCentralYouth
2003Melisa A. BuresWesternYouth
2003Raymond DerkCentralAdult
2003Susan DerkCentralAdult
2003Cassie JohnsonAdult
2002Rod MortensenAdult
2002Jin MatsumotoAdult
2002Francesca Anne ScanioSouthernYouth
2002Christine Lynne CapenNortheastYouth
2002Robert RescotCentralYouth
2002Marissa MorganCentralYouth
2002Timothy BurchettWesternYouth
2002Katie HagenYouth
2002Kerry CheesmanCentralAdult
2002William JamesAdult
2002Ryck LydeckerAdult
2002Bradley D. HarrisAdult
2001 Katherine ‘Kate’ Knuth CentralYouth
2001Kelly McGovernNortheastYouth
2001James 'Wesley' MillerSouthernYouth
2001Kristopher J. ZahrobskyCentralYouth
2001Daniel H. BronsteinWesternYouth
2001Robert LeggAdult
2001Bruce JohnsonAdult
2001F. Melvin HammondAdult
2001R. William EvansNational CouncilAdult
2001Ronald L. SunkerAdult
2001Jeremiah M. CrabtreeAdult
2000 Dr. Richards S. Miller SouthernAdult
2000Ed Burke, JrAdult
2000Donna CunninghamSouthernAdult
2000Larry CunninghamSouthernAdult
2000Jimmie HomburgAdult
2000Bob SoldiveraAdult
2000Jonathan FulkersonCentralAdult
2000James WellsSouthernYouth
2000Gavin SvensenNortheastYouth
2000Chad KingCentralYouth
2000Christopher K. SokolovAdult
2000Robert FrenchAdult
2000Sylvester TanAdult
2000Jim ElroyAdult
2000James A. UmbergerAdult

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  5. "A big hand for these 8 recipients of the 2017 National Venturing Leadership Award". 2017-05-12.