Scouting the Boardroom

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Scouting the Boardroom

Scouting the Boardroom is your guide to navigating the roles and responsibilities of nonprofit board leadership, with a focus on Scouting America's mission. Join us for expert insights, practical advice, and inspiring stories as we explore governance, financial stewardship, and strategic planning to empower board members in creating meaningful impact.

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    Creativity vs Vision - Lou Paulson

    How can nonprofit boards champion bold thinking without losing their roots? This episode of Scouting the Boardroom explores how board members can foster innovation, embrace calculated risks, and inspire creativity—while staying mission-aligned. With real stories, frameworks, and practical advice, we unpack how strong governance can create space for experimentation, empower senior staff, and balance tradition with transformation. A must-listen for forward-thinking board leaders.

  2. 18

    The Sophomore Year: Growing into Your Role as a Board Member - Max Siegel

    What should board members focus on in their second year? This episode of Scouting the Boardroom dives into the evolution from newcomer to confident contributor. We explore how relationships deepen, leadership roles emerge, and financial understanding grows. Hear reflections from an experienced director on timing, impact, and moving from passive listener to proactive leader—perfect guidance for those ready to make year two a standout chapter in their board service journey.

  3. 17

    Setting Up and Holding a Board Meeting - Cicely Nelson

    What makes a board meeting productive, engaging, and efficient? In this episode of Scouting the Boardroom, we explore how strong agendas, smart technology, and thoughtful facilitation turn routine meetings into strategic milestones. Whether online or in person, learn how to prepare, lead, and follow up with clarity and purpose. Ideal for board members and chairs seeking to elevate their meeting game and foster meaningful governance conversations.

  4. 16

    Operations vs Governance - Jim Rogers

    In this episode of Scouting the Boardroom, we explore how board members can leverage their expertise without crossing into operations. From honoring Scouting values to navigating emotional decisions, our guest shares insights on maintaining strategic focus, contributing effectively through committees, and using professional networks to amplify Scouting America’s mission. If you've ever wondered how to serve wisely, lead boldly, and govern with purpose—this conversation is for you.

  5. 15

    Board Service in the Digital Age - Jeanette Prenger

    Get ready for an energizing conversation with Jeanette Prenger, CEO of ECCO Select and one of the nation’s top voices in tech talent and organizational transformation. In this episode she shares how nonprofit boards can recruit for the digital era, balance experience with tech fluency, move beyond the “one tech seat,” tap external expertise, and build cultures of curiosity and continuous learning. A must-listen for forward-thinking leaders.

  6. 14

    Committee Responsibilities - Brad Tilden

    Strap in for a powerful episode as we sit down with Brad Tilden — retired chairman and CEO of Alaska Air Group, experienced commercial pilot, and current Chair of the Scouting America National Executive Board. Brad brings altitude and insight to a deep dive on nonprofit governance, revealing how committees truly work, what makes them effective, and how board members can lead with clarity, unity, and purpose. A compelling, high-energy conversation every board leader should hear.

  7. 13

    Board Development Committee - Vince La Padula

    Get ready for a high-impact conversation with Vince LaPadula, CEO of Workplace Solutions and veteran J.P. Morgan leader, as he breaks down what every nonprofit board member needs to know about fundraising. Vince uncovers why development is mission-critical, how board members can powerfully engage donors, why personal giving matters, and how to balance fundraising with broader governance duties. Inspiring, practical, and energizing—this episode will transform how you think about board leadership and resource generation.

  8. 12

    Role of the National Commissioner - Devang Desai

    On “The Commissioner’s Seat at the Board Table,” guest Devang Desai joins us to unpack how Commissioners complement board governance—linking policy to the field, elevating safety and program quality, and strengthening feedback loops. Hear practical advice for directors engaging Commissioners across levels, and a candid look at aligning strategy with unit-level realities that drive outcomes.

  9. 11

    Finance Committee Responsibilities - Larry Simkins

    With Larry Simkins, we turn finance committee work into a clear story—how balance sheets, income statements, and cash flows reveal a nonprofit’s real life. We examine whether revenue is mission-true and durable, and how liquidity, reserves, and efficiency signal health. We stress transparent reporting and strategy-anchored budgets. Finally, we equip non-financial directors with practical questions to prevent surprises and confidently steward long-term impact.

  10. 10

    Taking Ownership - Wes Smith

    Wesley Smith, a longtime Scouting America leader and former senior corporate executive, joins us to discuss the vital theme of “Taking Ownership.” Wes shares how committed board members can clarify responsibilities, balance fiduciary duties, and champion organizational missions. His insights reveal how accountability and proactive engagement elevate nonprofit boards, inspiring listeners to embrace leadership with purpose.

  11. 9

    Fundraising and Development - Wayne Perry

    Wayne Perry supports the Fundraising and Development of the National Executive Board of Scouting America. He has deep expertise in the mechanics of asking for financial support. He says that 'it's a learned skill'. Join us to hear from an expert on Board responsibilities in fundraising on non-profit boards.

  12. 8

    Safeguarding Youth - Frank Tsuru

    The Safeguarding Youth Committee ensures safety and safeguarding in Scouting America by promoting governance, compliance, and risk mitigation. Our guest balances oversight with operational autonomy, emphasizing prevention and advocacy. Key efforts include governance-driven safety culture, data-backed risk mitigation, and ongoing collaboration with staff to ensure continuous improvement in youth protection.

  13. 7

    Local Council Board and National Council Cooperation - Ricky Mason

    We explore how local council experience shapes leadership on Scouting America’s National Executive Board. Our guest shares key lessons, challenges, and strategies for strengthening local-national collaboration. He also offers advice for aspiring leaders, emphasizing grassroots service as essential preparation for driving meaningful impact at the national level. 

  14. 6

    The HR Committee - People and Culture: Devang Desai

    Discover the vital role of the HR committee in nonprofit board governance. This episode explores its strategic oversight in executive leadership, diversity policies, succession planning, and compensation decisions—distinguishing it from operational HR. Gain insights into best practices that ensure leadership stability, ethical practices, and mission alignment for long-term organizational success.

  15. 5

    The Importance of Mission first: Alison Schuler

    Alison practiced law in New Mexico as a named partner in a law firm she founded. She has also been an Assistant US Attorney representing the Federal Government. She is currently a member of the National Executive Committee, and the Chair of the Mission Reputation and Strategy committee of the National Executive Board of Scouting America. We discuss why is it essential for nonprofit board members to keep the organization’s mission at the forefront of their decision-making.

  16. 4

    Role of the CEO & Chief Scout Executive: Roger Krone

    Roger Krone is the president and chief executive officer of Scouting America. He was previously CEO of Leidos Holdings, Inc. A pilot and aerospace engineer, Krone worked for 45 years in the aerospace industry. He attended Harvard Business School where he earned a Master of Business Administration.  Roger discusses how he views his role as the CEO of Scouting America when working with the board, and what unique perspectives the CEO brings to governance. 

  17. 3

    Role of the National Chair: Brad Tilden

    Brad discusses the role of the National Board Chair, and how s/he leads the NEB, sets the vision with the board, and interacts with the CEO and the National commissioner. Brad also answers the question "nose in and fingers out". Brad is the retired chairman of Alaska Air Group, the parent company of Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. 

  18. 2

    Welcome to Scouting the Boardroom

    Hello, and welcome to Scouting the Boardroom, where we dive into the essential roles and responsibilities of nonprofit board leadership. I’m your host, Michael Sears, and I’m thrilled to have you here as we embark on this journey together.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Scouting the Boardroom is your guide to navigating the roles and responsibilities of nonprofit board leadership, with a focus on Scouting America's mission. Join us for expert insights, practical advice, and inspiring stories as we explore governance, financial stewardship, and strategic planning to empower board members in creating meaningful impact.

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Michael Sears

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