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Brad Lowry

Picture taken in 1998

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Email Address: bjlowry@hotmail.com
Lodge: Nanuk #355
Council: Western Alaska #610
Current Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada
Former Hometown: Anchorage, Alaska
Section Positions Held: Section Chief, 1999-00
Section Chief, 1998-99
Conclave Chronicle CVC 1997-98
Current Scouting Position: Assistant Scoutmaster
Honors and Awards: Eagle Scout, God and Country, Founder's Award, Vigil Honor
Vigil Name: Tgauchsin Memsochet
Good Natured Traveler
W-1B Conclaves Attended: 1994, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02
NOAC's Attended: 1998, 00, 02
Jamborees Attended: 1993 National, 1995 World, 1997 National
Date and Place of NLS: 1997 Camp Gorsuch, AK
National OA Events: 1999 National Leadership Summit Training Vice-Chief
2000 NOAC Special Events Committee Member
2002 NOAC Trainer
Most Memorable Scouting Experience: 1995 World Scout Jamboree, The Netherlands
Dream Car: Porsche 911 Turbo
Favorite Song, Band, or Artist: Barenaked Ladies
Favorite Movie: Braveheart and Star Wars
Thought: Live life to the fullest, and always let the chief drive.

(Article written by Brad Lowry for the 2002 Conclave Chronicle)

My wife and I currently reside in Las Vegas, Nevada where I am a senior at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and will graduate May 18, 2002 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, Management Information Systems.  I am planning on continuing my education at UNLV by seeking a Masters of Business Administration, I should begin this program in the fall of 2002.  I am currently the senior technician for a local Internet Service Provider, Net Nevada, where I assist customers with everything from billing to sales to technical support.

One of the best parts about being a Section Chief was meeting so many great people from all across the country.  I am still in contact with many of them and we periodically get together.  Being on the Council of Chiefs was a rewarding and challenging experience.  One of my favorite memories was when my home lodge, Nanuk, was voted to host the 2000 Conclave.  That took a lot of work by a lot of people, but was well worth the effort.
 

Last Updated: 04.18.02

 

Updated: 11/28/06 02:38 PM