Career
He is the tenth person to hold that position, serving between 2000–2007. Selected in the spring of 2000 as Chief Scout Executive, Roy Williams began his career with the Boy Scouts of America as a district executive in Fort Worth, Texas. Following that, Williams served as district executive in Abilene, Texas, finance director in Little Rock, Arkansas, scout executive for the Jayhawk Area Council in Topeka, Kansas, and later the Narragansett Council in Providence, Rhode Island.
He has also served as director of the Boy Scout Division, Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture National Council and most recently, Western region director
Williams" term as Chief Scout Executive was a very challenging time for the Boy Scouts of America. Shortly after Williams assumed the duties of Chief Scout Executive in 2000, the United States. Supreme Court announced its ruling in the Boy Scouts of America v.
Dale case, where the right of the Boy Scouts to exclude known and avowed homosexuals from its membership was upheld. Membership in the Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture"s traditional programs (Boy Scouting, Cub Scouting and Venturing) steadily declined during Williams" tenure.
Several Councils, most notably the councils in Dallas, Texas, Atlanta, Georgia and Birmingham, Alabama were embroiled in charges of false membership claims.
Williams announced his retirement on February 7, 2007, which was effective September 1, 2007. His successor, Robert J. Mazzuca, was named on May 22, 2007. Williams graduated in 1971 from the University of Texas at Arlington with a bachelor"s degree in business administration.
He is a veteran of the United States Air Force.
Williams was a scout while a youth in Dallas, Texas.