
Dr. Scott’s leadership has demonstrably impacted the Club, Zone N11, District 19N, and Multiple District 19
The Camas Lions Club recently announced Dr. Brian Scott as Lion of the Month for April 2024. Dr. Scott’s leadership has demonstrably impacted the Club, Zone N11, District 19N, and Multiple District 19.
Leading the charge at home
Dr. Scott’s dedication began at the club level, where he spearheaded the Nominations Committee. His efforts ensure a smooth transition for upcoming club officers, solidifying the Camas Lions’ future success.
Zone & district champion
Dr. Scott’s influence extends far beyond the club. He actively participated in Lyle Lion Club’s pancake breakfast, followed by delivering a captivating program at the Zone N11 Meeting. His leadership prowess continued to shine at the District Convention, where he coordinated nine breakout sessions and the Codebreak Cafe.
A fun-loving leader
Dr. Scott’s commitment extends beyond serious matters. His enthusiastic spirit was on display at the District 19N Fun Night, where his impressive costume earned him a well-deserved Oscar.
Prestigious recognition for outstanding service
Dr. Scott’s unwavering leadership contributions were recognized at the District Convention with the prestigious International President’s Leadership Medal, the third-highest honor in Lionism. Additionally, in his role as District Global Leadership Team Coordinator, he delivered a presentation to Olympia Host.
Making a multi-district impact
Dr. Scott’s leadership extends to the Multiple District level as well. He’s actively involved in a groundbreaking initiative offering a variety of service projects at the MD19 Annual Convention. Currently, he’s busy setting up the Fleece Blanket project, ensuring another successful opportunity for Lions to give back to the community.
The Camas Lions Club is incredibly proud to have Dr. Brian Scott as a member. His dedication, leadership, and enthusiastic spirit are an inspiration to all Lions
Information courtesy Camas Lions Club.
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