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A commissioner plays several roles, including friend, representative, unit "doctor," teacher, and counselor. The commissioner is a friend of the unit. Of all their roles, this one is the most important. It springs from the attitude, "I care, I am here to help,what can I do for you?" Caring is the ingredient that makes commissioner service successful. He or she is an advocate of unit needs. A commissioner who makes himself known and accepted now will be called on in future times of trouble.

The commissioner is a representative. The average unit leader is totally occupied in working with kids. Some have little if any contact with the Boy Scouts of America other than a commissioner's visit to their meeting. To them, the commissioner may be the BSA. The commissioner helps represent the ideals, the principles, and the policies of the Scouting movement.

The commissioner is a unit "doctor." In their role as "doctor," they know that prevention is better than a cure, so they try to see that their units make good "health practices" a way of life. When problems arise, and they will even in the best unit, they act quickly. They observe symptoms, diagnose the real ailment, prescribe a remedy, and follow up on the patient.

The commissioner is a teacher. As a commissioner, they will have a wonderful opportunity to participate in the growth of unit leaders by sharing knowledge with them. They teach not just in an academic environment, but where it counts most—as an immediate response to a need to know. That is the best adult learning situation since the lesson is instantly reinforced by practical application of the new knowledge.

The commissioner is a counselor. As a Scouting counselor, they will help units solve their own problems. Counseling is the best role when unit leaders don't recognize a problem and where solutions are not clear-cut. Everyone needs counseling from time to time, even experienced leaders.

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PACK

COMMISSIONER

 

TROOP

COMMISSIONER

 

208

Mel Denton

317 485-4263

 

 

 

201

Matt Lum

765 623-5493

226

Nate Hochstetler

574-360-9864

202

Cindy Skipper

765-620-8046

227

Al Bruner

765 724-1105

207

Steve Whitaker

765 644-5559

230

Duane Newby

654-643-4368

208

Art Morgan

765 642-6898

232

Mark Finger

765 378-6400

218

Adam Gwaltney

765 642-0612

237

Duane Newby

654-643-4368

227

Comm. Needed

 

240

Mark Finger

765 378-6400

228

Carl Chambers

765-754-8229

249

Art Morgan

765-642-4978

232

Joe Fendel

765 778-9068

253

Phil Bedell

765 378-5628

233

Matt Lum

765-623-5493

279

Lillian Taylor

765 644-8504

237

Duane Newby

654-643-4368

301

Lillian Taylor

765 644-8504

242

Todd Hasty

765 533-4529

333

Dave Wagner

765 354-9941

252

Mel Denton

317 485-4263

361

Comm. Needed

 

301

Amy Blair

765-643-3586

381

Tim Palmer

765 643-4831

303

Steve Tuttle

765 378-5820

398

Comm. Needed

 

325

Amy Blair

765-643-3586

400

Dave Wagner

765 354-9941

347

Shelly Hasty

765 533-4529

 

 

 

361

Kevin Peters

317 776-2264

CREW

Sam Hornbuckle

765 243-9617

381

Matt Lum

765 623-5493

 

 

 

398

Alan Erwin

765 724-9234

208

 

 

425

Dave Wagner

765 354-9941

223

 

 

453

Rob Hayes

765 354-9785

367

 

 

468

Duane Newby

654-643-4368

387

 

 

683

Art Leak

765 641-4162

911

 

 

 

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