BSA COUNCIL SERVICE TERRITORY 10 KEY LEADERSHIP
CST 10 Key 3 Leadership Team
- David Lippitt – CST 10 Service Territory Chair
- Sal Ciampo – CST 10 Service Territory Commissioner
- Stephen Hoitt – CST 10 Service Territory Director
CST 10 Service Territory Chair – David Lippitt
Prior to becoming NST Chair, David was a member of the Northeast Region Board. He also held various positions in Area 3 of the Northeast Region, including President, Executive Vice President, Vice President of Program and Council liaison. In 2020, he was a member of the National Churchill Committee sub-committee dealing with Council Standards.
David was the Chief of Staff for the Alpha-Bravo Base Camp at the 2023 National Jamboree. He also served a number of years as a Scoutmaster for National Camping School. He is National Camp School certified Trek Leader (Voyageur). He is a trained NCAP assessment team member. David is past President, Council Commissioner, and Council Vice President of Camping of the Seneca Waterways Council. David is a Silver Beaver and Antelope recipient, awarded the Order of the Arrow Vigil Honor, and has received his Woodbadge beads. Prior to his retirement in 2015, David worked as a school, labor and employment law attorney for 28 years. |
CST 10 Service Territory Commissioner – Sal Ciampo
Prior to serving as Commissioner for NST 10, Sal was a member of the Northeast Region Board and the Northeast Region Area 2 Commissioner. He is an instructor at National Camp School and is serving as National Camp School Director. He is Chair of the National Properties Strategic Analysis, and a member of the National Outdoor Program and Properties Committee.
Sal is a District Award of Merit recipient, Silver Beaver, Silver Antelope, and Silver Buffalo Award recipient, has been awarded the Order of the Arrow’s Vigil Honor, and has received the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. Outside of Scouting, Sal is the proud father of Trevor, an Eagle Scout. In the community, he is a member of the Lions Club International, an Emeritus member of the Board of Trustees of Molloy University, and served twelve years on the Board of The Glaucoma Foundation. He is a member of the Order Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and the Knights of Columbus. |
CST 10 Service Territory Director – Stephen Hoitt
Stephen has worked for the Boy Scouts of America for 33 years. Starting in 1991, he served eight years on staff in various roles for the Green Mountain Council. In 1999, Stephen moved on to the Pioneer Valley Council in Springfield, MA as Assistant Scout Executive followed by the Connecticut Yankee Council as their Director of Field Service.
Stephen has been Scout Executive for Baden-Powell Council, and most recently for Seneca Waterways Council. Stephen and his wife Michelle both graduated from Plymouth State College in Plymouth, NH with degrees in Education, and have two daughters and two sons, three of them Eagle Scouts. |