- Alvin Townley
Alvin Townley is an American writer, author of the book "Legacy of Honor: The Values and Influence of America's Eagle Scouts",cite journal |author=Ray, Mark |title=The Astronaut Scouter|journal=Eagletter|year=Spring 2008 |volume=Vol:34 |issue=No:11 |pages= pp: 3] a story of his cross-country journey, during which he met
Eagle Scout s from all walks of life. The book, his first, was released bySt. Martin's Press in 2007.Townley is himself an Eagle Scout, having earned his Eagle Scout Award with Troop 103 in
Atlanta , Georgia. He is a Brotherhood Member of theOrder of the Arrow , and has completed backpacking, canoeing, and sailing adventures atPhilmont Scout Ranch ,Northern Tier National High Adventure Bases , and theFlorida National High Adventure Sea Base .After graduating from
Lakeside High School (DeKalb County, Georgia) , the Atlanta native attendedWashington & Lee University , in Lexington, Virginia. There, he was active in student government and the cross-country and track teams. He interned in theU.S. House of Representatives , then went to work forArthur Andersen LLP, where he managed responsibilities forglobal strategy and communication in their Worldwide Executive Office. In his twenties, he began a one-year trek across the country to interview Eagle Scouts and discover the legacy ofScouting .The well-known Eagle Scouts Townley met include
Michael Bloomberg , Supreme Court JusticeStephen Breyer ,Ross Perot , Defense SecretaryRobert Gates and Treasury SecretaryHenry Paulson ,William H. Gates, Sr. ,J.W. Marriott, Jr. ,Bill Bradley , andJim Lovell ofApollo 13 . Others include Tuskegee AirmanPercy Sutton , former POWGeorge Thomas Coker , NBA forwardMark Madsen , anNYPD September 11 hero, and a crew ofHurricane Katrina relief workers.The book received positive reviews from numerous figures, including President
Jimmy Carter and novelistTom Wolfe .Alvin Townley lives in Atlanta, where he coaches at Marist High School and works with the Reach for Excellence outreach program.
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* [http://www.legacyofhonor.com/ Official "Legacy of Honor" site]
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