Committee Offices and Positions

Approved by the Troop Committee, April 9th, 2002 - Updated October 2007

Troop offices and positions are appointed by the Chairman, under the advice and approval of the Chartered Organization Representative and the Scoutmaster, and confirmed by the Troop Committee. There are no expiration dates on these offices. Vacancies are filled by appointment. The Chairman, under the advice and approval of the COR and the SM, may submit a new slate for confirmation at any time. It is normal to review and confirm annually.

Chairman (acting): Dave Scocca
Chartered Organization Representative: Dave Scocca
Chairman Emeritus: John Risk
Secretary: Bill Stonecypher
Treasurer: Lisa Ripperton
Scoutmaster: Gregg Gerdau (919-932-5202, home)
Assistant Scoutmasters: Wayne Vandenberg, Wes Collins, Matthew Grady, Brian Harry, Byron Kominek, Andrew Pate, and Bill Stonecypher

Standing subcommittees:
Executive Committee: Dave Scocca (COR) and Gregg Gerdau (SM)
Advancement Committee: Bill Stonecypher, Dave Scocca, Gregg Gerdau (SM)

Other Responsibilities and Positions include:
Advancement Chair: Bill Stonecypher
Membership Chair: Brian Harry
Outings: Gregg Gerdau
Program Chair: Wayne Vanderburg
Quartermaster Advisor; Dave Scocca
Training Chair: Marsha Pate

Members at Large (Registered): Kimberly Harry, Tom Hock, George Painter, Wendy Painter

All parents of Scouts,  registered adult Scouters, and other interested parties appointed by the chairman are members of the Committee and eligible to vote on matters before it. (See Voting Rules and Procedures)

Notes:
Parents of every scout, or prospective scout, should review the Troop Overview.

We don't register all adults, as there is a fee for each one registered. If you are going to have an active role with the Troop, particularly if you will be interacting with the Scouts as a leader, advisor, or merit badge counselor, you should consider being registered. For casual membership to the committee, participating in some camping trips, or sitting on a board of review, registration is not necessary. At least one parent of each scout is expected to participate in some fashion, either in committee, on camping trips, or at weekly meetings.