Carolyn Campbell

Chief Executive Officer at Scouts NSW

Carolyn Campbell is an accomplished Chief Executive Officer with extensive experience in various leadership roles within high-profile sporting organizations. Currently serving as the CEO of Scouts NSW since January 2022, Carolyn is also a Director at NSW Rugby League Ltd, Volleyball Australia, and Bankstown Sports Club, as well as Chair at Hockey 1. Previous positions include Chair of Sport NSW and Interim CEO of Basketball Australia. Carolyn's tenure as CEO of Netball NSW spanned nearly 15 years, during which time the organization grew to over 115,000 registered members. Carolyn has a BPE Dip ED in Physical Education from The University of Western Australia and has completed the Company Directors Course at the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

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Scouts NSW provides young Australians aged 5 to 25 with fun and challenging opportunities to grow through adventure. With over 18,000 youth and adult members from various cultural and religious backgrounds and with varying abilities, Scouts is one of the largest and most successful youth organisations in New South Wales. Today’s Scouts can take part in an extraordinary variety of outdoor activities, from ‘traditional Scouting skills’ such as camping and bush craft, through to more extreme challenges such as abseiling, overnight hiking, rafting, canoeing, canyoning, snow activities, rock climbing, sailing and even flying! Scouts can also become involved in performing arts, leadership development, community service, amateur radio operation, environmental projects, large-scale Australian events such as Cuborees, Jamborees and Ventures, international events, and service projects in developing countries. At Scouts NSW, we put the needs of young people first. Our youth led, adult supported approach ensures our youth members are always at the forefront of our program and gives them the platform to take a constructive place in society as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.