The following lists include the names of Section Chiefs from sections comprised of Virginia-based lodges who were elected by their peers to serve beyond the section level. Those Arrowmen elected to serve as Region Chief, National Vice Chief, or National Chief are required to resign from their position as Section Chief. Thus, in several cases, new Section Chiefs have been elected to fill the new regional or national officer’s unexpired term. Those Section Chiefs serving in other elected positions (see second table below) are not required to step down from their section office.
Regional and National Officers
National Program Year | Section | Name | Office |
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2024 | E9 | David Gosik - 349 | National Chief |
2023 | E9 | Zach Grinvalsky - 349 | National Chief |
2020 | SR-7A | Seth Greiling - 349 | Southern Region Chief |
2018 | SR-7A | Anthony Peluso - 349 | National Chief |
2014 | SR-7A | Taylor Bobrow - 349 | National Vice Chief |
2012 | SR-7A | Preston Marquis - 349 | National Vice Chief |
2010 | SR-7A | Will Swingle - 3 | National Vice Chief |
2005 | SR-7A | Bradley Long - 161 | Southern Region Chief |
1974-1976 | SE-1 | Bruce Sanders - 349 | Southeastern Region Chief |
National Deputy Conference Chiefs (DCCs), Conference Vice Chiefs (CVCs), & Jamboree Vice Chiefs (JVCs)
National Program Year | Area/Section | Name | Office |
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2022 | E9 | Eli Hattersley - 258 | NOAC CVC of Communications |
2009 | SR-7A | Will Swingle - 3 | NOAC CVC of American Indian Activities |
2006 | SR-7A | Jeff Bona - 161 | NOAC CVC of Radio / Info Booths / Hometown News |
2004 | SR-7A | R.C. Hartman - 258 | NOAC CVC of Special Events |
1994 | SR-6B | W. Scott Smith - 161 | NOAC CVC of Public Relations |
1981 | SE-1 | Ted Costin - 3 | NOAC CVC of Training |
1967 | III-C | Stephen E. Lickey - 3 | NOAC DCC of Welfare |