Wayne Brock

C. Wayne Brock
Born 1948 (age 6667)
New Bern, North Carolina, U.S.
Education East Carolina University
Occupation Chief Executive Officer
Employer Boy Scouts of America
Title Chief Scout Executive
Predecessor Robert J. Mazzuca
Successor Michael B. Surbaugh
Spouse(s) Ernestine Rouse Brock
Children C. Richard "Richie" Brock
Parent(s) C. Oscar & Vera Brock

Wayne Brock (born 1948) is a professional scouter who served as the 12th Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America from 2012 to 2015. He had previously served as Deputy Chief Scout Executive from 2009 to 2012.

Biography

Brock attended South Lenoir High School and graduated in 1966 and then received his Bachelor of Music Education degree from East Carolina University. He and his wife, Ernestine, have a grown son and one granddaughter.

Brock began his Scouting career in 1972 as a district executive in New Bern, North Carolina, then served on the staff in Knoxville, Tennessee. He also served as Scout executive in Athens, Georgia and Atlanta, GA; Scout executive in Orlando, Florida; regional director of the Southern Region in Atlanta, GA and then as assistant Chief Scout Executive. As Deputy Chief Scout Executive, Brock was the BSA's chief operating officer.

His appointment to succeed Robert J. Mazzuca as Chief Scout Executive, the equivalent of a chief executive officer, was announced May 21, 2012. He officially took office on September 1, 2012 was the 12th person to hold the position of Chief Scout Executive since the BSA was founded in 1910. He was succeeded by Michael B. Surbaugh on October 1, 2015.

Brock is a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, Vigil Honor Member of the Order of the Arrow and recipient of the Order's Distinguished Service Award.

References

    Boy Scouts of America
    Preceded by
    Robert J. Mazzuca
    Chief Scout Executive
    2012-2015
    Succeeded by
    Michael B. Surbaugh


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