Bradley D. Harris

Bradley D. Harris (born 1956) is a professor of recreational management with special assignments connected to the Nonprofit Management Minor at Brigham Young University (BYU) who previously worked for 22 years as a professional scouter. He also is the author of the book Trails of Testimony: Bringing Young Men to Christ.

As a young man, Harris served a mission in Colorado for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He has a master's degree in public administration from BYU.

Among other leadership posts in Boy Scouts of America, Harris served as district executive in Eugene, Oregon; senior district executive in Walnut Creek, California; and field director in Denver, Colorado. He worked for five years at the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America, where he helped create the Venturing program. He served as a member of the Young Men General Board from February 2006 until April 2009. In the LDS Church he has also been a Varsity Coach, Venturing Crew Advisor, Stake and Ward Young Men President, bishop and counselor, high councilor, branch president and counselor at the MTC, and a member of a stake presidency.

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