László Nagy (Scouting)
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Dr. László Nagy (born 1921) was the Chief Executive of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1968-1985. A Swiss citizen of Hungarian origin, Dr. Nagy is a sociologist, historian and Doctor of Political Science, a former journalist and the author of a number of books on politics. In 1966, Dr. Nagy undertook a two year critical study of the Scouting movement around the world, financed by the Ford Foundation. In 1968, WOSM invited him to put his recommendations into practice and appointed him to his WOSM post, for a three year term that eventually lasted 17 years.
Nagy was awarded the Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, in 1977.
[edit] Books published
Dr. László Nagy, 250 Million Scouts, The World Scout Foundation and Dartnell Publishers, 1985