Adventurer Dwayne Fields becomes new UK Chief Scout

September 8, 2024

We’re excited to announce that Dwayne Fields, adventurer and TV presenter, is the UK’s new Chief Scout.

Dwayne’s been appointed as our 11th Chief Scout to lead our half a million young people and adult volunteers for his values, commitment to help young people, and outstanding leadership qualities. During his time as Chief Scout, Dwayne aims to inspire even more young people and adult volunteers to join from all backgrounds.

‘I hope my story will encourage others to join our movement. My volunteer leaders believed in me as a young person and taught me to believe in myself. They showed me I could do anything I put my mind to, and others would help me along the way. Now I want a new generation to learn the skills, friendship and belonging I felt when I needed them most. I want to show that the outdoors is a place for all of us to be at our best, that Scouts is truly open to all.’ – Dwayne Fields

When he joined as a Cub Scout, Scouts gave him skills, belief in himself and place to belong. Through his determination and support from his Scout volunteer leaders and friends, he set himself on a path to become the first Black Briton to reach the North Pole. He’s passionate about encouraging people from all backgrounds to explore nature, support their communities and be the best they can be.


A five strong BSO delegation, including  Explorer Scouts Atreyu (1st Prague), Gabriella (1st Madrid), Scout Network members Alistair (Northern Europe) with adult volunteers, Yasma (Middle East) and Dominique (1st Madrid), were among the first to welcome the new Chief Scout.

Fun facts about Dwayne that you may or may not know

  • He co-founded the #WeTwo Foundation – aimed at helping young people from underprivileged backgrounds to expand their horizons and find their place in the world.   
  • He’s a seasoned TV host who’s appeared on BBC’s Countryfile, the Disney Channel and many others.
  • His Channel 5 TV series Endurance: Race to the Pole with Ben Fogle was nominated in the 2024 BAFTA awards. 



On a mission to recruit volunteers. “I’m calling for more volunteers to step up and make a difference to young people’s lives across the country”. Dwayne’s determined to help recruit new volunteers in every community in the UK. If you’re inspired to support young people and join the adventure find out more.

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