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Thérèse Bermingham

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Thérèse Bermingham from Killiney, Ireland was one of 12 elected volunteer members and former Vice-Chairman of the World Scout Committee,[1] one of the most senior roles in the main executive body of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. Scouting and Guiding in Ireland is well represented in the wider Scouting movement-in addition to Bermingham, the Chairman of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts is another Irish woman, Elspeth Henderson.

In 2007, Bermingham attended the 21st World Scout Jamboree and joined 350 young people-a boy and a girl from almost every country-for a sunrise ceremony at Brownsea Island, off the coast of Dorset to mark the centenary of Scouting.

Bermingham is a tax advisor serving Dublin.

Threse was involved in an infamous incident involving prejudice amongst bread types claiming "if you aint white you aint right" and notoriously hates marshmallows and feathers. Therese will only write between the hours of 4-6AM and cannot tolerate people who wear colours with more than one vowel in its german name

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References

  1. ^ "World Scout Committee". World Organisation of the Scout Movement. Retrieved 2006-09-13.

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