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Meet 2021 NOESA Honoree Joe Sullivan

June 2, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Joe Sullivan is a Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Programs in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Maryland.  He received his PhD in Plant Physiology from Clemson University in 1985 when he joined the University as a Faculty Research Associate in the Department of Botany.  As Associate Dean, he is responsible for administration and coordination of all academic programs in the college.  He formally taught courses in Environmental Science, Plant Structure and Function, Forest Ecology, Vegetation Sampling and Data Analysis and Advanced Plant Ecophysiology and directs the Urban Forestry program for the Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture.  He served from 2015 to 2017 as the Interim Director of the Environmental Science and Policy program.

His research area on the response of plants (trees and forests in particular) to environmental stress has resulted in over 75 book chapters, monographs and  peer-reviewed publications on diverse plants and ecosystems from the Boreal forests of Canada to the southern Appalachian spruce-fir forests to the urban forests of Baltimore and has been awarded in excess of $2M to the University for his research.  He has advised 29 Masters and 43 PhD students as major advisor or committee member and has mentored over 20 undergraduate students in their research.  He serves in leadership positions and board members for organizations such as the Maryland Agricultural Education Foundation, the mid-Atlantic chapter of the International Society of Arborists, the Mid-Atlantic Section of Plant Biologists and the Ecological Society of America, Mid-Atlantic Region.

Joe Sullivan has a long history of involvement in Scouting as a Scout and later Scouter.  He received his Eagle Scout Award as a 13-year-old on September 7, 1969 and following that received the Bronze, Silver and Gold Palms.  He served as an Assistant Scout Master and Merit Badge Counselor during the 1970’s and served again as a Scouter with his two sons, one in National Capital and one in Baltimore.   He currently works with a team of current and former scouters at the University of Maryland to promote STEM educational opportunities for Scouts through the University.

Please join us tonight at 6:00pm as we recognize Joe and his fellow 2021 NOESA Honorees. To reserve your seat, please visit www.NCACBSA.org/NOESA.

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Meet 2021 NOESA Honoree Josh Batten

June 1, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Josh Batten is an Executive Partner with Gartner Inc., the world’s foremost research and advisory company employing more than 15,000 employees globally. In this role, he directly contributes to the business and mission success of multiple national-level federal organizations by serving as a trusted adviser and thought partner to C-Suite Executives, Senior Executive Service members, and military Flag Officers from across the U.S. Government. Focusing on organizational evolution and business optimization, Josh leverages more than 25 years of experience as an accomplished leader in both the public and private sectors to help federal agencies develop and execute complex business and resource strategies that cost-effectively save time, increase performance, and maximize impact of investments.

Immediately prior to joining Gartner, Josh served as the Chief Technology Officer and acting CIO for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration within the U.S. Department of Transportation where his primary focus was to drive innovation throughout the organization and deliver business value to 1,100 geographically-dispersed agency employees, 500,000 commercial carrier companies, 12,000 State personnel, and 5 million commercial driver license holders who relied heavily on agency-managed IT services.

Previously, as a federal civilian, Josh served in a variety of positions of increasing responsibility including Deputy G-38 for Headquarters, Department of the Army, where he was responsible for managing policy, oversight, and enabling activities for Army Counter-Improvised Explosive Device and Explosive Ordnance Disposal capability development and operational support; Deputy Director for Capability Development in a Department of Defense sensitive special operations organization where he provided innovative technology and training solutions to support high-risk operations; and Intelligence Officer and technical program manager with the Defense Intelligence Agency where he managed capability development and integration initiatives. He was also a small business owner providing emerging technology discovery, assessment, and integration for special operations and intelligence community clients.

Josh began his public service career as an Infantryman assigned to the 3d U.S. Infantry (The Old Guard) in Washington DC where he was selected to be a Sentinel at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (badge #421). Additionally, he has served as a military reservist in the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve, deploying multiple times in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Josh has a BA in History, is a graduate of the Harvard Senior Executive Fellows and Cornell Executive Leadership Certificate programs, and is certified as a Project Management Professional.

Growing up in rural West Virginia, Josh has been involved with Scouting since he was a youth. Having previously served in various unit, district, and council positions over the years, he currently serves in the National Capital Area Council in multiple capacities. In addition to earning the rank of Eagle Scout, he is a recipient of the Silver Beaver, the Community Organization Award (Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal), and the God and Service adult religious award. He is a life member of the National Eagle Scout Association, a member of the Order of the Arrow (originally Shenshawpotoo 276), a James E. West Fellow, and a fellow with several alumni legacy societies. A strong proponent of preserving scouting’s heritage, Josh served for a number of years on the Shenandoah Area Council history committee, as adult adviser for the Virginia OA 100th Anniversary history display at the 2015 SR-7A section conclave, and routinely displays historical material at local area events to increase public awareness of scouting’s influence on society. He has also attended Wood Badge, Sea Badge, and Powderhorn training and was registered as staff for the 2021 National Jamboree…before COVID delayed the event.

Most importantly though, Josh and his wife, Christie, are the proud parents of two young scouts, Sarah (Webelo/GSUSA Junior) and David (Tiger), who both love the outdoors, nature, and exploring the world.

Please join us tomorrow, June 2nd at 6:00pm as we recognize Josh and his fellow 2021 NOESA Honorees. To become a sponsor for this event, please visit www.NCACBSA.org/NOESA. Proceeds will go towards providing Eagle Scout Recognition Kits for new Eagle Scouts in the National Capital Area Council.

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Meet 2021 NOESA Honoree Dr. Robert Phillips, Jr.

May 27, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Robert Phillips is a graduate of the Missouri University of Science and Technology and the University of Florida College of Medicine where he graduated with honors for special distinction. He completed training in family medicine at the University of Missouri in 1998, followed by a two-year fellowship in health services research and public health. After fellowship, Dr. Phillips became assistant director of the Robert Graham Center, Washington DC, and from 2004-2012, he served as its Director. In 2012, he moved to the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) as Vice President for Research and Policy where he led the launch of a national clinical registry. Dr. Phillips currently practices part-time in a community-based residency program in Fairfax, VA, and is Professor of Family Medicine at Georgetown University and Virginia Commonwealth University.
He also has faculty appointments at George Washington University and Harvard Medical School. He served on the American Medical Association’s Council on Medical Education and as president of the National Residency Matching Program. From 2006-10, he was vice chair of the US Council on Graduate Medical Education, and from 2015-2019 he served on the National Committee for Vital and Health Statistics as co-chair of Population Health. Dr. Phillips currently serves as co-chair of the National Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine consensus study on Implementing High-Quality Primary Care. He served as a Fulbright Specialist to the Netherlands in 2012 and New Zealand in 2016. A nationally recognized leader on primary care policy and health care reform, Dr. Phillips was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2010 and currently chairs the NAM Membership Committee.

In 2018, Dr. Phillips was named the founding Executive Director of the Center for Professionalism and Value in Health Care.

Please join us on Wednesday, June 2nd at 6:00pm as we recognize Dr. Phillips and his fellow 2021 NOESA Honorees. To become a sponsor for this event, please visit www.NCACBSA.org/NOESA. Proceeds will go towards providing Eagle Scout Recognition Kits for new Eagle Scouts in the National Capital Area Council.

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Meet 2021 NOESA Honoree David Simnick

May 26, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

David Simnick is the Managing Partner of Impact Driven Brands, the parent company of the mission-driven personal care brand, Soapbox, and the delicious condiment company, Bushwick Kitchen.

Soapbox’s mission is to empower consumers to change the world through everyday, quality purchases. Soapbox sells a full range of personal care products each with a mission to provide soap to those in need with every purchase. Soapbox is sold in Walgreens, Wegmans, Meijer, on Amazon, Rite Aid, Sally Beauty, Target, Wegmans, Giant, Grove. co, Boxed.com, Winn-Dixie, Stop & Shops, H-E-B, and many other stores across the United States and beyond.

Bushwick Kitchen handmakes delicious sauces, honeys, and srirachas in small batches in Bushwick, New York. Their award-winning products can be found in retailers across the country, such as Walmart, Sur La Table, Food52, Niemen Marcus, and Amazon. During limited engagements, select Bushwick Kitchen items donate all of their proceeds to charitable causes proving that giving back can be delicious.

David has worked or consulted for USAID, the U.S. Army, Michelle Rhee, U.S. Senate, and also was a Teach for America (TFA) educator in Northern Philadelphia. As an Eagle Scout, David loves the outdoors, volunteering, and working with budding entrepreneurs. He received his undergraduate degree from American University in 3 years and then dropped out of a Master’s program at The University of Pennsylvania to start Soapbox.

Please join us on Wednesday, June 2nd at 6:00pm as we recognize David and his fellow 2021 NOESA Honorees. To become a sponsor for this event, please visit www.NCACBSA.org/NOESA. Proceeds will go towards providing Eagle Scout Recognition Kits for new Eagle Scouts in the National Capital Area Council.

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Meet 2021 NOESA Honoree Dr. Jae Engelbrecht

May 21, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

In his first professional career, Jae served in the U.S. Air Force through the rank of Colonel.  He was an intelligence officer and platoon leader in Vietnam, an aide in Taiwan, a missile and senior standardization-evaluation commander, an Air Force planner, an international political affairs officer, a Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) representative and negotiator, a war college professor, and research director of the Chief of Staff of the Air Force’s 2025 Study.  Next, Jae joined Alvin and Heidi Toffler, whom Time magazine calls the grandparents of futures study, to found Toffler Associates, a strategic advisory firm that helps CEOs, senior executives and general/flag officers lead their organizations to success in a rapidly changing market and environment.  After leading Toffler Associates as a Partner and Senior Fellow, he formed Engelbrecht Associates to continue advising the firm and other clients.

Jae Engelbrecht has advised senior executives in business and government in the United States and around the globe.  As a JCS representative, he advised the U.S. delegation and subsequently led teams negotiating the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I), and the Treaty on Further Reduction of Strategic Nuclear Arms (START II), and then hopped between Geneva, Moscow, Minsk, Kiev, Tokyo, and Washington to devise ways for former Soviet Union states to dismantle their arsenals.  He was the US Government policy lead on the first START inspection.  President George H.W. Bush commended him, and he became the first non-diplomat decorated by the Secretary of State.  He created Toffler Associates trademarked Alternate Futures for Consulting practice and Full Spectrum Exploration methodology.  Trying to understand how he recognized emerging issues, the CIA asked his team to identify the top 20 issues not on their radar without acknowledging their current efforts; each of the issues Jae highlighted inaugurated new agency initiatives. On multiple occasions, he served on panels for the National Academies of Sciences, Medicine, & Technologies.

Jae received a BA in East Asian History and Chinese from the University of Maryland, a MA in Public Administration from the University of Northern Colorado, a Master of Philosophy and a Ph.D. in International Relations and political science from Columbia University.  He completed the leadership program at the Wharton School. He was an Executive Director at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of Alternate Futures for 2025 and multiple articles.

As a Scouter, Jae currently serves as the NCAC Deputy Council Commissioner.  He is also a member of the National Commissioner Technology Task Force. He has been awarded the Scouters Training Award, Scouters Key, the Distinguished Commissioners Award, Commissioners Award of Excellence in Unit Service, District Award of Merit, Silver Beaver, the Doctorate in Commissioner Science, The Philmont Master Trainer Knot and Device and the Council’s John A. Mack Commissioner’s Award of Excellence.  He wears the beads of Woodbadge.

Please join us on Wednesday, June 2 at 6:00pm as we recognize Dr. Engelbrecht and his fellow 2021 NOESA Honorees. To become a sponsor for this event, please visit www.NCACBSA.org/NOESA. Proceeds will go towards providing Eagle Scout Recognition Kits for new Eagle Scouts in the National Capital Area Council.

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NCAC Donors Offer $60,000 Giving Day Match!

May 20, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

NCAC’s Giving Day and Summer of Service Kick-off  is right around the corner!

Due to the extraordinary generosity of several supporters including Sally Snyder and George B. Delaplaine Jr., we are excited to announce a $60,000 matching gift! This means each individual gift up to $60,000 will be matched dollar for dollar, doubling the support of local Scouting programs. We need your help to get us to $60,000 raised on Giving Day so that we can claim this generous match to strengthen our programs and ensure that every youth who wants to be a Scout has the opportunity. To help us reach our goal, please visit www.ncacbsa.org/SummerGiving

Not only will we be raising funds on  June 10th for our Giving Day, but we will also be kicking off NCAC’s Summer of Service. Be sure to join us on our Facebook page for some special guest speakers, ideas, and inspiration for your summer service activities and to see if you or your unit’s past service activities will be featured!

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