Boy Scouts of America is Changing its Name to Scouting America
“Aaron on Scouting” describes what the name change means – and doesn’t mean – to Scouts and leaders.
Normandy Camporee still a success 80 years later.
“Aaron on Scouting” highlights a recent Normandy Camporee, held in Normandy, France, which coincided with the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Bear Grylls Suggests to Live Your Best Life Through Scouting.
This “Aaron on Scouting” sponsored article highlights how Bear Grylls, Chief Ambassador of World Scouting, suggests you can live your best life through Scouting.
Joe Azzarello Appointed as Director of Alumni Relations and Annual Support
Joe Azzarello has been appointed as Director of Alumni Relations and Annual Support for the Boy Scouts of America, effective April 29.
Eagle Scout shares why she continues to serve Scouting both at home and abroad
This “Aaron on Scouting” article highlights Selby Chipman, BSA Alumna and Keynote Speaker at the 2024 National Annual Meeting, who continues to make time for Scouting around the world.
First Five Years of Young Women in Scouts BSA
This high-quality, 12-minute video, featured on ‘Aaron on Scouting’ and produced by Chris Bartell, the Cascade Pacific Council’s Marketing Director, succinctly recaps the first five years of young women in Scouts BSA and anticipates a bright future.
In Defense of Scouting: Gerald Ford
In a recent highlight on the Gerald Ford Forum website, an insightful article by Richard Gunderman from Indiana University explores the profound influence that Scouting had on the life of Gerald Ford, the 38th President of the United States.
Like Many US Presidents, Roger Krone (BSA CEO and President), found his Dream Job after Retirement
In this illuminating piece from the Harvard Business Review, the spotlight shines on several notable figures, among them US Presidents and BSA CEO Roger Krone, who discovered a renewed sense of purpose post-retirement.
114 Scouts Who Became Famous
In honor of the 114th birthday of the BSA, this “Aaron on Scouting” article highlights 114 Scouts who became famous.
BSA’s New CEO Visits the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
In one of his first official visits, BSA CEO Roger Krone visited the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
Roger Krone’s Vision: Transforming the BSA Through Technology and Innovation
The Forbe’s article explores Roger Krone’s vision of using Technology and Innovation to transform the BSA.
Former NESA World Explorer shares how the program shaped his life
In this “Aaron on Scouting” article, Larry Gumina explains how Scouting shaped his life and love of the outdoors.