Welcome - Tom Rosenberg, Preseident/Cheif Executive Officer, American Camp Associaiton

As president and CEO of the American Camp Association (ACA), Tom Rosenberg is a leading voice for young people today, advancing the public’s understanding of the value of camp for everyone as an essential developmental and educational experience. Tom is actively advancing the collective field of camp in its battle against the prevalent tide of depression, anxiety, and social disconnection affecting today’s youth, while teaching the mindsets, skills, and dispositions everyone needs to thrive in school, work, and life.
Through Tom’s leadership, ACA has adopted a bold and ambitious strategic plan to accelerate ACA’s organizational growth and sustainability by: expanding its reach, relevance, and equitable accessibility; championing quality; and amplifying the value of camp experiences in youth education and development. Prior to serving as president/CEO of ACA, Tom had a distinguished 27-year career leading nonprofit and for-profit camps.
As a volunteer, Tom served in diverse leadership capacities at ACA, including treasure of the ACA Boards of Directors. Tom graduated with distinction from the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California with an MBA and from the AB Freeman School of Business at Tulane University with a BS in management. Tom melds his experience in the camp profession with business expertise, inspirational vision, successful fundraising experience, professional agility, organizational skills, and strategic focus. Tom and his wife, Pam Sugarman, and their son Daniel live in Atlanta, Georgia.
Opening Keynote - Rahel Bayar, CEO of the Bayer Group, LLC.

"Abuse Prevention, Boundaries and Ripple Effects of COVID-19"
Rahel Bayar is a former sex crimes and child abuse prosecutor from The Bronx District Attorney’s Office and is a nationally recognized consultant on matters of abuse prevention and child safety. She has developed customized training workshops across the country and has conducted interactive trainings for camps, schools, youth organizations, media companies and nonprofits. Her trainings focus on child abuse prevention and detection, mandatory reporting, boundary guidelines, sexual harassment, consent, cyberbullying, sexting, safe social media and electronic communication practices among other issues. In addition, Ms. Bayar has also conducted numerous sensitive investigations into allegations of sexual misconduct and boundary guidelines for primary and secondary schools and summer programs. She is a “camp person” through and through, from starting camp as a staff kid, and working her way to numerous camp leadership roles (and meeting her husband at overnight camp!). She is a sought-after consultant in camps across the country.