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FW: BSA Organization/National

Godbout,Marc (GodboutM@ANDOVERCONTROLS.COM)
Tue, 4 May 1999 07:02:05 -0400


> -----Original Message-----
> From: KYBLKEAGLE@aol.com [SMTP:KYBLKEAGLE@aol.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 12:43 AM
> To: Godbout,Marc
> Subject: Re: BSA Organization/National
>
> (Marc, if you would please, post this over to Scouts-L....I can't post it
> from here!! Thanks!)
>
> Marc Godbout wrote and asked:
>
> >On a related thought, does anyone have an idea of how many people are
> >employed by the BSA
>
> Last count I had was 6442 professionals and 322 pre-professionals or
> professional technicians (1997)
>
> >and how many volunteers we have above the troop level in
> >a "managerial" role, such as ADC's, DC's, committee members, etc.?
>
> Well over 65,400 at the District or Council level; about another 200 or so
>
> volunteers with sole registration at the Area, Regional or National level
> (that is, only registered as a regional or national volunteer and not
> registered as a unit or Council/District leader).
> There's no numbers of unit committee members, but I can estimate that
> that's
> another 20,000 or so.....
>
> Which means:
>
> There's close to 7000 professionals for 85,000 volunteers above the unit
> level.
>
> Oh, and if you write to the BSA's National Office address and add a line
> ATTN: Whoever manages Uniforms, or Whomever manages Cub Scouting, or
> Venturing, or whatever, your letter will get to the right person.
>
> The BSA's National Office address is on their website, but because of the
> movement of professionals within the National Office and because of the
> fact
> that professionals are frequently asked to manage their program and two
> others because of a reduction in staffing, placing the names on the
> website
> would cause more work for the webmasters to revise and update the
> information.
>
> But check around...I seem to recall that someone posted the BSA's
> telephone
> directory on a website somewhere, and while the names weren't acurate, the
>
> positions and most of the phone numbers were.
>
> Settummanque!
> Settummanque


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