- Rick Cronk
William F. "Rick" Cronk (born
October 4 ,1942 ) is an American businessman who was co-owner and president ofDreyer's Grand Ice Cream. He is a formernational president of the Boy Scouts of America and the current chairman of the World Scout Committee of theWorld Organization of the Scout Movement .Business
After graduating from the
Haas School of Business at theUniversity of California, Berkeley with abachelor's degree in 1965, William F. "Rick" Cronk started his career withEastman Dillon . In 1972 he started a restaurant chain called "Vintage House" in the same vane as theme eatery pioneer, Victoria Station. Though not a failure, the chain struggled and then in 1977 Cronk and close friend and associate,T. Gary Rogers , purchasedDreyer's , which was then a popularice cream company operating exclusively in theSan Francisco Bay Area . Cronk built Dreyer's from a $6 million company to a $1.5 billion company. Twenty-six years later, Dreyer's had expanded its distribution throughout the United States and was the number one ice cream in the country.Nestle acquired Dreyer's in 2003.couting
Cronk joined the
Boy Scouts of America as a Cub Scout. As aboy scout he advanced to Star rank. As an adult, Cronk became a volunteer leader to support his sons, all three of whom are Eagle Scouts.Cronk served as a district chairman, council president, area president and chairman of the
World Scout Foundation . He received theSilver Buffalo Award in 2001.Cronk was the national commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America from 1999 to 2004. He then became an executive vice president in 2006 before becoming the president in 2006.
At the 2008 World Scout Conference, he was elected to a three year term on the
World Scout Committee , and subsequently elected the chairman of the committee. He was also presented with theBronze Wolf award. [cite web|url=http://www.scout.org/en/information_events/news/2008/38th_world_scout_conference_summary|title=38th World Scout Conference – Summary|publisher=World Organization of the Scout Movement|accessdate=2008-07-23]References
External links
* [http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2006-05-23-cronk-interview_x.htm USA Today Interview, 05-23-2006]
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