Southern Region (Boy Scouts of America)

Southern Region
Owner Boy Scouts of America
Headquarters Irving, Texas
Founded July 1, 1992
Regional Director Ponce Duran, Jr.
Website
http://scouting.org
Boy Scouts of America regions as of 1992

For administrative purposes, the Boy Scouts of America is divided into four regions—Western, Central, Southern, and Northeast.[1] Each region is then subdivided into areas. Southern Region covers all of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Tennessee, and parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.[2]

Each region has a volunteer president, assisted by volunteer officers and board members, and the day-to-day work of Scouting is managed by the regional director, assistant and associate regional directors, and area directors. Regions and areas are subdivisions of the National Council and do not have a corporate status separate from the BSA.[3][4]

Areas

Area I

Area II & Area III

Area IV

Area V

Area VI

Area VII

Area VIII

Councils Served by Area 8

Section 8

Southern Region Section 8 is the recognized "section" for Area 8. Sections served to help administrate and support the Order of the Arrow program at a more local level. Section 8 operates a gathering of each councils' OA lodge known as a "section conclave". It's currently led by three youth officers:

  • Section Chief: Tristan Lewis (Tulsa, OK)
  • Section Vice Chief: Davin Ferrin (Oklahoma City, OK)
  • Section Secretary: Dan Williams (Oklahoma City, OK)

Area 8 VOA

Southern Region Area 8 Venturing Officers Association is the area-tier VOA program. All VOAs seek to support, engage, attract, and unify Venturing at their respective tier. Currently, the Area 8 VOA is led by the following youth officers:

  • President: Morgan Danker
  • Vice President of Administration: Not appointed
  • Vice President of Program: Not appointed
  • Vice President of Communications: Not appointed
  • Area VOA Members (at-large): None appointed

Area IX

References

  1. Nelson, Bill. "Organization of the Boy Scouts of America". U.S. Scouting Service Project. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
  2. "Southern Region". Boy Scouts of America. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  3. Rules and Regulations of the Boy Scouts of America. Boy Scouts of America. 1985.
  4. March 2011 Final Membership Report. Boy Scouts of America. 2011.

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