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Pack Leadership

While there are recognized leadership roles within the Pack, each parent takes a pivotal role in their child’s advance through Scouts. To help those parents along, there are designated leaders within the Pack that are there to provide organizational leadership, mentoring and guidance. These leaders are helped out by a committee of parents. This committee helps with fundraising, Pack treasury, planning and organizing the Pack calendar and helping the Scout leaders run the Pack. This committee meets once a month and is integral to the management of the Pack.

Leadership:

 

Den Leaders:

 

The traditional Scout leadership roles are:

Cubmaster– This person is the leader of the pack. This person runs the monthly Pack meetings and is the head of the Cub Scout Pack. He is the head adult leader and the Chief Scout of the Pack.

Assistant Cubmaster– This person helps the Cubmaster run the pack and acts as the lead of the Pack when the Cubmaster is not available.

Den Leaders– These are the individual den leaders that run the actual dens of the Pack. They plan and help run the weekly meetings where the boys do their achievements and help the parents maximize their child’s and their Scouting experience.

Assistant Den Leaders– These assist the den leaders in running and managing the pack. They help with planning and running the weekly meetings and helping the parents help the child maximize the Scout experience.

Committee Chair– This person runs the committee that runs the Pack. The committee has numerous members and several chair positions. The committee chair begins and ends each meeting and keeps the agenda for the meetings on track.

 

Committee Heads:

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