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National Eagle Scout Association (DC)

National Eagle Scout Association (DC)

Civic and Social Organizations

Washington, DC 7,612 followers

About us

America needs Eagle Scouts. Eagles are unique. They develop and test their leadership and management skills at a young age, from 11 to 18 years old. The early-life curriculum verifies their functional and practical knowledge of civics, preparedness, and personal responsibility. The Eagle has a proven work ethic that includes authentic respect of others and the environment. An Eagle is someone who has been mentored in the strengths of integrity and persistence. The National Eagle Scout Association (NESA) is an alumni association of Eagles. Our goal is help facilitate the opportunities that Eagles have to work with and support each other as we volunteer our time and resources to Scouting, our communities, and our Nation. Our cost-effective plan is to issue a verified digital Eagle award that is hosted and badged to business and public profiles. The badge and its data will allow Eagles to connect, and foster mentoring, volunteering, and career development. Within the DC Metro Area, NESA volunteers host 2 to 3 monthly networking events, and we encourage you to attend (see mail list signup link below). Everyone with NESA-DC are volunteers. If you are an Eagle who can afford to sponsor NESA goals, we encourage you to consider supporting the development of the digital Eagle award platform. Please contact Brett Coffee, brettcoffee@outlook.com for more information.

Website
https://www.ncacbsa.org/about-ncac/nesa/join-nesa-dc/
Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
1 employee
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2010
Specialties
Career Navigation, Career Advancement, Scouting Leadership, Philanthropy Leadership, Leadership Recognition, Environmental Conservation, Youth Education, and Risk Reduction

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  • On Tuesday evening, we celebrated the exceptional journey and accomplishments of NCAC’s 2024 National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award honorees. These Eagles unwavering dedication and leadership continue to inspire the next generation of Scouts. Congratulations! From left: VADM Peter Gautier, Dr. Vincent Kiernan, Hon. Robert Storch, Michael Wyrick, Dr. Noel Boaz, and Hon. Russell Rumbaugh. Not pictured: Philip O. Nolan, Delegate C.T. Wilson.

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  • Join us in celebrating The Honorable Russell Rumbaugh for receiving a 2024 National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award!  Overseeing the Navy's $240 billion budget, he is a vanguard of financial management, overseeing 9,200 finance professionals. His role as Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management & Comptroller) has been characterized by groundbreaking reforms and innovative auditing. His expertise spans from Pentagon national security budgeting to legislative policymaking on Capitol Hill and strategic analysis in think tanks. As a lecturer at prestigious schools like Georgetown and an established author on defense finances, his beginnings as a dedicated U.S. Army infantry officer shaped his current mastery. A holder of revered academic qualifications and a Defense Financial Manager with Acquisition Specialty, his leadership artfully combines strategy with instruction. Congratulations, Mr. Rumbaugh! To learn more and join our honorees at this year's Awards Dinner, visit: www.ncacbsa.org/noesa/

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  • Join us in celebrating VADM Peter Gautier for receiving a 2024 National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award!  As the Coast Guard's Deputy Commandant for Operations, he shapes operational strategy and policies pivotal to U.S. maritime interests and national priorities. His wide-ranging oversight covers intelligence, cybersecurity, search and rescue, environmental response, among other key maritime operations. As Deputy Commander for the Pacific Area, he oversaw operations from the Rockies to the east African coast. His extensive career also includes leadership roles across vital missions, highlighting his diverse expertise from incident management on the National Security Council to directing Sector New Orleans' operations. A graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy with advanced degrees in Chemical Engineering and National Security Strategy, VADM Gautier's distinguished military service is decorated with high honors including the Defense Superior Service Medal and five Legions of Merit. Congratulations, VADM Gautier! To learn more and join our honorees at this year's Awards Dinner, visit: www.ncacbsa.org/noesa/

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