Chris has led significant organizational initiatives, including innovative fundraising strategies that improved cash flow and long-term stability, the development of new service delivery models that broaden youth participation, and the successful execution of a multi-state council merger. He has also contributed at the national level during a complex financial restructuring, helping to secure the future of the scouting movement. Through a strong culture of accountability and alignment with strategic goals, Chris continues to position the Council for long-term impact in service to youth.
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Scouting America
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Chris Mehaffey provides strategic leadership for a century-old scouting organization, guiding its evolution to address emerging challenges while expanding opportunities for youth. His leadership approach emphasizes strong relationships, clear communication, and data-driven decision-making to achieve measurable results. Under his direction, the Council has strengthened its financial footing, modernized business processes, and advanced next-generation programs that ensure scouting remains relevant, accessible, and sustainable.
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ED, Omaha Sister Cities
Feb 11, 2026
Laura Willey was born and raised in the Blair, Nebraska area. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Aviation Administration and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Laura began her career at Eppley Airfield in the Communications Department before transitioning to rural healthcare, where she dedicated 17 years to a critical access hospital in a variety of leadership roles. She led the hospital’s nonprofit organization, The Auxiliary, overseeing operations that included a thrift store, hospital gift shop, fundraising initiatives, and the volunteer program. As a member of the hospital’s leadership team, she also managed several non-clinical departments, contributing to the organization’s overall operations and strategic efforts. After the birth of her children, Laura worked part-time in the Marketing Department, coordinating community outreach initiatives and supporting diverse marketing projects. Laura lives on an acreage in Fort Calhoun with her husband and their two daughters, ages 10 and 13. Outside of work, she enjoys gardening, reading, traveling, and actively supporting her daughters’ involvement in dance, volleyball, and softball. |
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