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Dan Beard Council Announces Terence L. Horan as The 2023 Good Scout Award Honoree

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The Dan Beard Council, Boy Scouts of America is pleased to recognize Mr. Terence L. Horan, President and Chief Executive Officer of HORAN, as their 2023 Good Scout Award Luncheon Honoree. The event took place Wednesday, March 22 at The Duke Energy Convention Center.

“Terry Horan exhibits living the Scout Oath both personally and professionally,” states Andrew Zahn, Scout Executive and CEO of the Dan Beard Council. “His leadership in our community is outstanding and we are thrilled to honor his example of service.”

The Good Scout Award Luncheon is one of the region’s largest networking events of the year drawing over 1,200 business and community leaders as the Scouting council’s most prominent fundraising event of the year.

“The mission and vision of Scouting transcends race, religion, gender, and geography,” states Zahn. “And each year it is incredibly humbling to see leaders, such as Terry Horan and his associates at HORAN, come together to ensure Scouting continues to develop youth who are exceptionally prepared to lead in their own way to make a positive impact in their personal lives, professions, and communities throughout their lifetime.”

“I am honored to receive the 2023 Good Scout Award,” said Terence L. Horan, President and Chief Executive Officer of HORAN. “I believe in the mission and vision of the Scouts, and the character-building efforts their programming creates for our youth. Christy and I watched our son, Cary, attain Eagle Scout status. His work and association with scouting changed the trajectory of his life. Many of our associates at HORAN are volunteering with the local Dan Beard Council to build the popularity of Scouting across the region. We are proud of their work.”

The Dan Beard Council, Boy Scouts of America, is the area’s largest youth organization serving 1,200 youth and mobilizing over 5,000 volunteers each year in 12 counties in Ohio and Northern Kentucky.

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