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Jeff Herrmann

Jeff Herrmann has extensive experience in the Boy Scouts of America organization. Jeff started their career in 1981 as a District Director in the Circle Ten Council and later served as a Field Director. In 1988, they became the Director of Field Service for the same council. From 1992 to 1997, Jeff was the Scout Executive/CEO of the Quapaw Area Council. Following that, they held the same role in the South Florida Council from 1997 to 2009. Jeff then moved to the Denver Area Council, where they served as Scout Executive/CEO from 2004 to 2010. In 2010, Jeff became the President/Scout Executive and later the President/CEO of the Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America. Jeff'sresponsibilities included volunteer recruiting, marketing, crisis management, budget building, staff development, program development, and membership development. Jeff's priorities for the organization were expanding program delivery, increasing diversity in membership and leadership, utilizing camping property assets, and developing a sustainable funding plan.

Jeff Herrmann's education history includes attending Salem College from 1979 to 1981, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Youth Agency and Not-For- Profit Business Administration. Prior to attending Salem College, they attended Stony Brook University from 1977 to 1979, majoring in Sociology, but did not obtain a degree. In addition to their formal education, Jeff also obtained a Certified Nonprofit Professional (CNP) certification from the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance in February 2016.

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Santa Ana, United States

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Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America

For more than 100 years, Scouting has helped build future leaders by combining educational activities and lifelong values with fun and adventure in the outdoors. We care passionately about what is happening to kids and our communities – and are dedicated to supporting an exciting, quality program that builds better young people and our future leaders. Here in Orange County, Scouting continues to improve families and our community by serving more than 20,000 youth. The Orange County Council is divided into 12 geographical areas called districts. Each district is made up of local Scouting units called Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops, Venturing Crews, and Exploring Posts that are chartered to a local school, religious organization, or community center. Scouting activities happen all year-long in your local neighborhood or at one of our beautiful scout camps. If you would like to get involved with Scouting, or have a question about the exciting opportunities Scouting offers, please contact us at 1-800-20-SCOUT.


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