Meet the 2002 Conference Vice-Chiefs
The operation of NOAC is divided into ten subcommittees. These committees worked hard
long before the conference began. All the work that is done by these committees is
being directed by Section
Chiefs who were elected at the National Planning Meeting to be Conference Vice-Chiefs. Take a
look at the ten 2002 Conference Vice-Chiefs.
Will Empey Founders Day CVC Lodge: Shunkah Mahneetu #407 Hometown: Idaho Falls, ID
What did you do over the summer? Supervisor at a Development Facility for Disabled
Children.
Rich Moore Inductions and Ceremonial Events CVC Lodge: Ku-Ni-Eh #145
Hometown: Cincinnati, OH What did you do over the summer? Assisstant ranger at Dan
Beard Scout Reservation.
Andy Herndon American Indian Events CVC Lodge: Anpetu-We #100 Hometown:
Jackson, MO What did you do over the summer? OA ceremonies.
Linley Collins Camping and High Adventure CVC Lodge: Chilantakoba #397
Hometown: Houma, LA What did you do over the summer? Salmen Scout Reservation Staff.
Andy Chapman Special Events CVC Lodge: Quelqueshoe #166 Hometown: Salphus, LA
What did you do over the summer? OA Conclave and volunteer at summer camp.
Craig Tuttle Competitions and Recreations CVC Lodge: Kiskakon #75 Hometown:
Ft. Wayne, IN What did you do over the summer? Worked as a counselor at a church camp.
Chris Crowley Shows CVC Lodge: Tipisa #326 Hometown: Orlando, FL
What did you do over the summer? Worked as a counselor for Winn Dixie Scout Reservation.
Seth Bundy Communications CVC Lodge: Tamegonit #147 Hometown:
Lawrence, KS What did you do over the summer? Worked at Camp Naish, worked with the TRUTH Campaign
Nathan Mundy Host Lodge Chief Lodge: Nischia Chuppecat #212 Hometown:
Bloomington, IN What did you do over the summer? Worked at Camp Maumae as Achery
Director.
Edward T. Clifford III Training CVC Lodge: Unami #1 Hometown:
Boomall, PA What did you do over the summer? Worked as a lifeguard at an apratment
complex pool.
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