- Scott Beale
(John) Scott Beale (born February 12, 1976) is an American author and social-entrepreneur. Beale was born in
Athens, GA and grew up inWilmington, Delaware . He is author of "“Millennial Manifesto: A Youth Activist Handbook”", and the founder of an internationalnonprofit organization,Atlas Service Corps , Inc.Early life and education
Beale graduated with a B.A. from
Georgetown University in 1998 and with an MPA from theUniversity of Delaware in 2008. As a student at Georgetown he protested federal cuts in student aid as part of the Contract with America in 1994. He later became the youngest Core Supervisor from any country for theOrganization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) during the 1997 municipal elections. After graduating from Georgetown, he worked forThomas R. Carper ofDelaware and later for PresidentWilliam Clinton in theWhite House as the Associate Director of Intergovernmental Affairs.As an author and speaker
After leaving the White House in 2001, Beale researched and published a book on the politics and service of the generation after “X”, the Millennial Generation, titled, “"Millennial Manifesto: A Youth Activist Handbook".” He also helped authors
William Strauss andNeil Howe with their book, ""Millennials Rising". He then traveled across theUnited States , and toIndia , giving presentations on how to be a youth activist. He has appeared onCBS discussing the politics of the generation and after the2004 Election . The Youth Vote Coalition named him one of “30 people Under 30 Changing Politics in America”As a social entrepreneur
In 2001 Beale joined Youth Venture, a sister organization of , to promote youth social entrepreneurship in the United States. In 2004, he left Youth Venture to go to
India to work for theU.S. State Department coordinating the U.S. government’s efforts to fighthuman trafficking . After this experience, in 2006 Beale launched his own nonprofit organization,Atlas Service Corps , Inc. (“Atlas Corps”).Atlas Corps is a fellowship program that identifies rising nonprofit leaders from the developing world to volunteer in the U.S. for one year. It has been described by some as “reversing the flow of thePeace Corps .”Atlas Corps has a Board and Senior Advisory Board that includes: SenatorHarris Wofford ;Bill Drayton of Ashoka; and AuthorDavid Bornstein .Personal
Scott Beale is the son of Charles Beale, a professor at the
University of Delaware and Mary Anne Beale, a retired pre-school teacher. In 2006, he married Courtney Allison Kramer Beale ofSt. Louis, Missouri . She is aU.S. Foreign Service Officer.Bibliography
1. Scott Beale and Abeer Abdalla, "Millennial Manifesto: A Youth Activist Handbook", 2002 (ISBN: 1-5919-6421-0)
References
#“Young Millennials Show an Interest in Voting” Lincoln Journal Star, July 6, 2004 (http://www.youthvote.org/news/newsdetail.cfm?newsid=412)
#“Generation Dean: Where Will They Turn?” Scott Beale, Newsday, Feb 1, 2004 (http://www.youthvote.org/news/newsdetail.cfm?newsid=217 )
#“Young People Urged to Vote” Nancy Kelsey, Star Tribune, June 26, 2004 (http://www.youthvote.org/news/newsdetail.cfm?newsid=406 )
#“Atlas Corps ” El Tiempo, November 17, 2006 (http://www.eltiempohispano.com/PDF/th42.pdf )
#“A Day in the life of an MPA Student” University of Delaware, 2005 (http://www.udel.edu/suapp/degrees/mpa/dayinthelife/fm.htm )External links
# Atlas Service Corps biography of Scott Beale (http://www.atlascorps.org/who.html )
# Millennial Manifesto (http://www.millennialpolitics.com )
# Scott Beale’s Personal Page (http://www.scottbeale.com)
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