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NORTH CAROLINA “GOOD SCOUT” HONOREE This award recognizes outstanding contributions to the quality of life in North Carolina and is presented annually to a community leader who exemplifies the values found in the Boy Scout Oath and Law. This is Scouting’s highest local award and will be presented at the 2017 Friends of Scouting Breakfast. Past honorees include James Maynard (2016) and Van Eure (2015). During his career Mr. Goodmon has guided the growth of CBC’s broadcast holdings and led the company’s expansion into satellite communications, new media, real estate and professional sports. Mr. Goodmon serves on numerous boards across the state and his visionary leadership has been instrumental in the success of the A.J. Fletcher Foundation and Explorer Posts 5 and 50. OCCONEECHEE COUNCIL is one of the largest and most prominent youth development organizations in North Carolina. We provide young people in Chatham, Cumberland, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Harnett, Lee, Moore, Orange, Vance, Wake and Warren Counties with responsible fun and adventure while instilling in them lifetime values and ethical character development as expressed by the Scout Oath and Law. O. Temple Sloan, Jr. – Falls of Neuse Management Doyle Parrish – Summit Hospitality Group Ltd Charles B. Neely, Jr. – Williams Mullen Ronnie Batchelor – Batchelor, Tillery & Roberts LLC James E. Brown, Jr. – Independent College Fund of NC Dan Bryson – Whitfield Bryson and Mason LLP Steve Crouse – Paragon Commercial Bank P. Mark Davidson – Carolina Investment Services LLC Brian Mattison – Deloitte Rob Markworth – Chicago Title Neil Morris – Creedmoor Partners LLC Loretta Harper-Arnold – Capitol Broadcasting Company J. Rex Thomas – JRT Holdings LLC J. R. Shearin – Deloitte Jimmy Barnes – NAI Carolantic Realty Chuck Henline – Falls of Neuse Management Frank Tart – Bank of America Merrill Lynch David M. Powers – Womble Carlyle Rick Guirlinger – Bourke Services LLC Keith Sherman – First Tennessee Bank John LaRocca – Phoenix Commercial Properties Robert W. Shaw – Gordon & Rees Douglas Ansel – NC Dept. of Environmental Quality Cliff Rogers – The Rogers Group Alex Mihajlov – Olde Raleigh Financial Group VICE-CHAIRS 20,137 YOUTH AND ADULT MEMBERS were served by our Council last year. of community service contributed by our Scouts and leaders annually. $3,162,185 527 Scouts in our Council earned EAGLE SCOUT rank last year. 3,383 STEM-FOCUSED merit badges were earned by Scouts in our Council last year. UNIQUE FACT Occoneechee Council leads the nation with Cub Scout SUPERNOVA AWARD recipients. This award recognizes superior achievement by a Cub Scout in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. CAMPS IN OUR COUNCIL Camp Durant, Camp Reeves and Camp Campbell. 17,077 SCOUTS AND ADULTS used our properties and facilities for summer camps, weekend activities, outings, and training events last year. 305 GIRLS served in Venturing and Learning for Life in our Council last year. RETURN ON INVESTMENT was returned through community service for every dollar donated to our Council last year. $1.62 Fact Sheet | OCSCOUTS.ORG/FOS | 919.872.4884 James “Jim” Fletcher Goodmon President & CEO Capitol Broadcasting Company The GOAL of this event is to bring more than 600 of our community’s top business leaders together to honor a wonderful corporate citizen and raise funds to support Scouting in the Triangle and surrounding counties.

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Page 1: Fact Sheet - Boy Scouts of America | Occoneechee Council · Frank Tart – Bank of America Merrill Lynch David M. Powers – Womble Carlyle Rick Guirlinger – Bourke Services LLC

NORTH CAROLINA “GOOD SCOUT” HONOREE This award recognizes outstanding contributions to the quality of life in North Carolina and is presented annually to a community leader who exemplifies the values found in the Boy Scout Oath and Law. This is Scouting’s highest local award and will be presented at the 2017 Friends of Scouting Breakfast. Past honorees include James Maynard (2016) and Van Eure (2015).During his career Mr. Goodmon has guided the growth of CBC’s broadcast holdings and led the company’s expansion into satellite communications, new media, real estate and professional sports. Mr. Goodmon serves on numerous boards across the state and his visionary leadership has been instrumental in the success of the A.J. Fletcher Foundation and Explorer Posts 5 and 50.

OCCONEECHEE COUNCIL is one of the largest and most prominent youth development organizations in North Carolina. We provide young people in Chatham, Cumberland, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Harnett, Lee, Moore, Orange, Vance, Wake and Warren Counties with responsible fun and adventure while instilling in them lifetime values and ethical character development as expressed by the Scout Oath and Law.

O. Temple Sloan, Jr. – Falls of Neuse ManagementDoyle Parrish – Summit Hospitality Group LtdCharles B. Neely, Jr. – Williams MullenRonnie Batchelor – Batchelor, Tillery & Roberts LLCJames E. Brown, Jr. – Independent College Fund of NCDan Bryson – Whitfield Bryson and Mason LLPSteve Crouse – Paragon Commercial BankP. Mark Davidson – Carolina Investment Services LLCBrian Mattison – DeloitteRob Markworth – Chicago TitleNeil Morris – Creedmoor Partners LLCLoretta Harper-Arnold – Capitol Broadcasting Company

J. Rex Thomas – JRT Holdings LLCJ. R. Shearin – DeloitteJimmy Barnes – NAI Carolantic RealtyChuck Henline – Falls of Neuse ManagementFrank Tart – Bank of America Merrill LynchDavid M. Powers – Womble CarlyleRick Guirlinger – Bourke Services LLCKeith Sherman – First Tennessee BankJohn LaRocca – Phoenix Commercial PropertiesRobert W. Shaw – Gordon & ReesDouglas Ansel – NC Dept. of Environmental QualityCliff Rogers – The Rogers GroupAlex Mihajlov – Olde Raleigh Financial Group

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527Scouts in our Councilearned EAGLE SCOUTrank last year.

3,383STEM-FOCUSEDmerit badges wereearned by Scouts in our Council last year.

UNIQUE FACTOcconeechee Council leads the nation with Cub Scout SUPERNOVA AWARD recipients. This award recognizes superior achievement by a Cub Scout in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

CAMPS IN OUR COUNCILCamp Durant, Camp Reevesand Camp Campbell.

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77 SCOUTS AND ADULTSused our properties andfacilities for summercamps, weekend activities, outings, and training events last year.

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James “Jim” Fletcher GoodmonPresident & CEO

Capitol Broadcasting Company

The GOAL of this event is to bring more than 600 of our community’s top business leaders together to honor a wonderful corporate citizen and raise funds to support Scouting in the Triangle and surrounding counties.

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Please return to:Occoneechee Council, Boy Scouts of America

3231 Atlantic AveRaleigh, NC 27604ATTN: Shaun Olynick

[email protected]

o Underwriter — $25,000 30 guests • 8 invitations to the Speakers Reception on March 2 • Full page program ad (priority placement) • Prominent event recognition including speakers reception • Hole sponsorship and team at the Thomas Crowder Memorial Golf Tournament • 1 team for the Sporting Clays Classic

o Platinum Eagle — $15,000 20 guests • 6 invitations to the Speakers Reception on March 2 • Full page program ad • Prominent event recognition including speakers reception • Hole sponsorship and team at the Thomas Crowder Memorial Golf Tournament • 1 team for the Sporting Clays Classic

o Golden Eagle — $10,000 10 guests • 4 invitations to the Speakers Reception on March 2 • Half page program ad • Prominent event recognition • Hole sponsorship and team at the Thomas Crowder Memorial Golf Tournament • 1 team for the Sporting Clays Classic

— Sponsorship Information —o Silver Eagle — $7,500 8 guests • 2 invitations to the Speakers Reception on March 2 • One-Third page program ad • Prominent event recognition • Hole sponsorship and team at the Thomas Crowder Memorial Golf Tournament • 1 team for the Sporting Clays Classic

o Legacy Sponsor — $6,000 8 guests • One-Quarter page program ad • Sponsor recognition at event • James E. West Endowment made in honor of Jim Goodmon or a designee of your choice.

o Benefactor Sponsor — $5,000 8 guests • Sponsor recognition in program materials & at event

o Patron Sponsor — $3,000 4 guests • Sponsor recognition in program materials

o Guardian Sponsor — $1,500 2 guests • Sponsor recognition in program materials

o I cannot attend, but I’d like to support Scouting with a gift of $ _________ in honor of Jim Goodmon.

Name _______________________________________________________Title __________________________Email __________________________Company ____________________________________________________ In Promotional Material, We Prefer to be Listed As _________________________________Address _____________________________________________________City __________________________________ State _____ Zip _________Phone # _____________________________________________________Name on card ______________________ Credit card # _______________Signature ____________________________________ Exp ______/______

o Check enclosed (Payable to Occoneechee Council, BSA)

o Please bill meo Credit Cardo Call me, our company may have

employees interested in helping local Scouts

Occoneechee Council/BSA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizationNote: Benefactor Sponsors and above will also be recognized in the Triangle Business Journal.

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