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Meet 2021 NOESA Honoree Dr. William Hubbard

May 19, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Dr. William (Bill) Hubbard spent his formative years as a Boy Scout in the hardwood forests of Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin where he learned to love and appreciate the outdoors and held several leadership positions in the BSA and the Order of the Arrow.  He was awarded Eagle Scout on his 14th birthday in 1976 with Troop 501 at St. Timothy Lutheran Church, in Naperville, Illinois, and headed to Philmont Scout Ranch for two weeks of high adventure two months later.

Bill received degrees in forest management and forest economics at the University of Florida  (UF) and spent two summers on staff at Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, New Mexico where he taught mountain search and rescue skills and told ghost stories to scouts coming through the Urraca Mesa Camp.  He was active in student organizations and the Sigma Nu men’s fraternity.

After college, he was offered a faculty position at UF as a statewide Extension forester with responsibilities in forest management and urban forestry. This was an amazing experience as he learned another thing to love and appreciate: lifelong education.  This position afforded him an opportunity to become part of a team at an institution that meant a great deal to him and provided him an opportunity to develop and deliver educational services to youth and adults interested in forest management and natural resources.  He traveled extensively within the state, nationally, and even internationally to Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo, or DCR) as part of a USAID agroforestry effort. In 1993 he accepted the position of Southern Regional Extension Forester serving thirteen southern Land Grant Extension programs and the USDA Forest Service. The position was housed at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia.  He earned a Phd in Adult Education and Program Evaluation from the University of Georgia’s Department of Lifelong Education, Administration and Policy in 2010.

After 25 years at the University of Georgia, Dr. Hubbard accepted the position of State Program Leader and Assistant Director, University of Maryland Extension with responsibilities in the environmental, natural resources and Sea Grant programmatic areas.  He currently provides administrative leadership to Maryland’s diverse natural resources programs including forestry, wildlife, wood products, fisheries and aquaculture, watershed, energy, climate and home horticulture/Master Gardener programs.  These programs include over 35 faculty and staff members within the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and throughout the state of Maryland.  Dr. Hubbard has authored or co-authored over 100 refereed, popular or Extension publications in his career, and has been active in several professional societies including the Association of Natural Resource Extension Professionals (ANREP) where he served as President, Executive Secretary and most recently received the Distinguished Service Award, the Society of American Foresters (SAF) where he was elected Fellow in 2018, and the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) where he is current Deputy Director of the Extension, and Knowledge Exchange (EKE) Working Party.

He is married to Joni Hubbard and has four sons: Liam, Duncan, Keenan and Sean.

Please join us on Wednesday, June 2 at 6:00pm as we recognize Dr. Hubbard 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 Charles Charpentier

May 13, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Charles “Chuck” Charpentier has been a partner in Troutman Pepper’s Finance and Restructuring Group since joining the firm in October 2016.  He focuses on lender side commercial financing transactions for early, middle and late-stage technology companies that specialize in, among other things, life sciences, biotechnology, information technology, hardware, software, SaaS, social media, cloud computing, medical devices and pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, and health care technologies.  Chuck serves on the firm’s Associate Development Committee and Opinion Committee and is also a mentor to several associates at the firm.  Prior to joining the firm, Chuck was a special counsel and an associate at Cooley LLP from January 2008 to September 2016, and an associate at Sullivan and Worcester LLP from September 2004 to January 2008.

Chuck is a member of the Rotary Club of Capitol Hill and has served on the club’s board and on the board of the club’s foundation.  He served on the Executive Board and is currently serving of the Advisory Board of the National Capital Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America.  Chuck is also a board member of the Villanova Law DC/MD/VA Chapter Board.

Chuck is admitted to the state bars of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the District of Columbia.  Chuck received his J.D., magna cum laude, in 2004 from Villanova University, Charles Widger School of Law, his M.A. in International Affairs, International Law and International Organizations, in 2001 from The George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs, and his B.A. in 1998 in Political Science and Sociology from Boston College, Robert J. Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.  He was also a Fulbright Fellow in Journalism from 1998 to 1999 at the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Chuck was born and raised in Manchester, New Hampshire, and is the youngest of six children of Richard and Muriel Charpentier. He earned his Eagle Scout award 0n April 7, 1993, not long after his older brother Rich became an Eagle Scout, as a member of Troop 104, based out of St. Catherine’s Parish in Manchester, NH and part of the Massabesic District of the Daniel Webster Council.

Chuck, his wife Lindsay, their son Sebastien, and their puppy, Simi, reside in Washington, DC.

Please join us on Wednesday, June 2 at 6:00pm as we recognize Chuck 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 Silver Beaver Recipient Carol Brown

May 12, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Carol is a volunteer instructor for Fairfax County’s Community Emergency Response Team.  She also works with the Office of Emergency Management as an outreach educator for their Community Emergency Response Guide.

Carol volunteers with the Northern Virginia Audubon Society and the Fish and Wildlife Service as an ornithologist and wildlife biologist.  At the 2017 National Scout Jamboree, she developed and delivered the bird study program for the Nature at the Summit activity area.  Carol is a trained Hornaday advisor and is currently working with the distinguished Conservation Service Award Committee to develop guides and training for advisors and Scouts.  In 2020, she was awarded the Hornaday Gold Badge.  Both of her sons, Andrew and Alan, are Eagle Scouts who earned the Hornaday Badge.

Carol is currently an assistant Scoutmaster for Troop 1853 and is an instructor for Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills, Outdoor Ethics, Leave No Trace, and Tread Lightly courses.  She is a graduate of the Wood Badge program.  She has been on staff at the Klondike Derby for six years.  She will be joining the Powder Horn staff for 2021.  She joined the Merit Badges At Home program for the National Capital Area Council in 2020 and counseled the Safety merit badge for over 100 Scouts.  Carol is the Old Dominion Chapter’s Order of the Arrow advisor for health and safety.  She became a Vigil Honor member of the Order of the Arrow in 2016 on a very cold November night in Maryland.

Watch Carol receive her Silver Beaver award at the virtual Court of Honor on Saturday, May 15th at 7:30pm. Purchase your ticket today at https://scoutingevent.com/082-46492 !

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Meet 2021 Silver Beaver Recipient Timothy Cline

May 10, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Timothy is an Eagle Scout, Bobwhite, Cubmaster, Lone Scout Counselor, district vice chair of membership, Accenture Senior Manager, and most proudly a husband and father of seven aged 18 to 4.  He met his future wife, Sonja, in 1998, while working at Colonial Virginia Council Camp Chickahominy.  Married in 2002, they have seven wonderful children – Anna Sophia (American Heritage Girl Stars and Stripes), Adrianna (Tenderfoot), Albert (Life), Cecilia (Tenderfoot), Dominik (Webelos), Christopher (Wolf), and Linnea.

Tim started Scouting in 1984, joining Cub Scout Pack 21, in Hampton, Virginia as a Tiger Cub through Arrow of Light.  With Troop 21, Tim earned his Eagle Scout in 1997, and is a member of the Order of the Arrow.  As an adult, he has served as an assistant Scoutmaster, Cubmaster, Lion Guide, district Lion Champion, district vice chair of membership, University of Scouting instructor, merit badge counselor, archery instructor, and Lone Scout counselor.  He earned the district Award of Merit and completed his Wood Badge in 2019.  Outside of Scouting, Tim has volunteered as church youth group teacher, soccer coach, Little League, American Heritage Girl High Adventure lead, local service projects, and swim team photographer.

His professional career began in 2002 after earning a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Christopher Newport University.  He joined Accenture’s Federal workforce in 2003 and specializes in large-scale systems, applications, and products and application security implementations.  He is currently a senior manager and has earned his Project Management Professional, ICAgile, and Certified Information Systems Security Professional certifications.

Watch Timothy receive his Silver Beaver award at the virtual Court of Honor on Saturday, May 15th at 7:30pm. Purchase your ticket today at https://scoutingevent.com/082-46492

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Meet 2021 Silver Beaver Recipient Ann MacPhail

May 6, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Ann is a proud graduate of Mount Holyoke College and the University of Southern California’s School of Dentistry.  There she worked with the children’s mobile dental clinic, and is a founding member and director of the USC SoCal VoCals, a cappella group.  She completed a general practice residency at Los Angeles County and USC and served on faculty at USC and UOP.

In 2011, Ann received an Alumnae Medal of Honor from Mount Holyoke College for service as an Alumna Admissions Representative, development volunteer, and club officer.

Cub Scout Pack 194 named her Scouter of the Year in 2015.  She earned her Wood Badge in 2017 and became an assistant Scoutmaster in Troop 2535.  She became the Chain Bridge District Vice-Chair of Membership in 2017 and received the District Award of Merit in 2018.  She enjoys helping at district events like the Cub Camporall, pinewood derby finals, and the Alonzo Stagg Hike.

Ann and her husband own a recording studio in Arlington.  She enjoys her flexible second career as a voice actor.  She is often found dancing around to stay warm while scorekeeping for her son’s ice hockey team.  Ann also volunteers with the Virginia Medical Reserve Corps at vaccination clinics.

Ann’s husband is a former Cubmaster and permanent pinewood derby emcee.  They have two sons: a Life Scout and a Star Scout.  Ann is honored to be a second-generation recipient of the Silver Beaver Award.

Watch Ann receive her Silver Beaver award at the virtual Court of Honor on Saturday on May 15th at 7:30pm. Purchase your ticket today at https://scoutingevent.com/082-46492

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Meet 2021 Silver Beaver Recipient Richard Harrington

May 3, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Rich first joined Scouting as an 8th grader in Chicago’s suburbs in Troop 223 in the Calumet Council.  Rich was an active Scout and achieved Eagle Scout.  He enjoyed his time as a member of an Outdoor Adventure Exploring Post.

Rich was active with the Order of the Arrow in the Michigamea Lodge.  He served on two National Order of the Arrow Conclave staffs and is a Vigil Honor member.  Rich also served on waterfront staff and as Camp Tamarack’s Scoutcraft Director in Michigan for four summers.

Rich returned to Scouting when his son enrolled in Cub Scouts, first serving as Tiger Cub den leader.  He then served as a den leader, assistant Cubmaster, assistant Scoutmaster, and Scoutmaster for Pack and Troop 1533.  He currently is the Venturing Advisor for Crew 2188.

Rich serves as a merit badge counselor for many youths and a member of the Patriot District Committee.  He also enjoyed serving as an assistant Scoutmaster to the World Scout Jamboree in 2019.  He currently serves as the vice president of Marketing and Communication for the National Capital Area Council.

Outside of Scouting, Rich works in the video and photo industries.  He is involved in hands-on productions at RHED Pixel and serves as an industry speaker and author.  Rich enjoys traveling the world but loves to spend time with his family.  Rich is incredibly proud to be the father of two Eagle Scouts – Michael and Colleen.  He also is thankful to his supporting wife and true love, Meghan.

Don’t forget to reserve your seat at the virtual Court of Honor, happening Saturday, May 15th at 7:30pm, at https://scoutingevent.com/082-46492

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