New President for the Northern Ireland Boys’ Brigade (BBNI) – Mark Smyth
The Northern Ireland Boys’ Brigade (BBNI) has just announced the appointment of Mark Smyth as President of the organisation.
Making the announcement, Glen Miller, Chair of BBNI said:
“This is an exciting time for BBNI and our new President joins us as we begin to implement our new strategy in Northern Ireland and Donegal.
Through Boys’ Brigade our volunteer leaders help to make a positive impact on many young lives as they seek to encourage them to achieve their full potential and develop a strong set of skills that will equip them for later life. Our vision is that we can work with churches to raise generations of Christ-like men, and see them make a positive impact on society.”
Mark is no stranger to Boys’ Brigade having attended and subsequently served as an officer in 3rd Larne Boys’ Brigade. He was captain of 1st Saintfield Boys’ Brigade and served as a Brigade Training Officer.
Mark brings to the role a wealth of leadership experience gained from a career in the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service. Mark retired from NIFRS as Area Commander of Belfast & Lisburn in June this year after 31yrs service. During his career he served across NI including Area Commander in the North West in Londonderry during the COVID period and was also responsible for Operational Performance and Improvement for many years in HQ.
Offering his congratulations to Mark, David Blevins, President, The Boys’ Brigade, Northern Ireland District (2016-2023) said:
“My advice to Mark may seem strange, given his career in NIFRS : keep the fire burning! I’m confident he has the burning passion for advancing Christ’s kingdom in a new generation.”
Speaking about the appointment, Mark said
“Boys’ Brigade and in particular, some amazing leaders, played a significant role in my younger years. I am the leader I am today due to the foundations of faith taught to me during my BB days. It is such an honour to take up this role I look forward to connecting with leaders and meeting the boys and young men who are at the centre of our organisation.”
BBNI works with around 11,500 boys and young men in 244 BB companies in Northern Ireland and Donegal. With over 2,400 volunteer leaders, Boys’ Brigade is a ministry tool for the local church , focused on advancing Christ’s Kingdom among boys. Find out more on their website.