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Amber Schwarz Marks 25 Years With NSSA-NSCA-NSC

April 28, 2023 By Sherry Kerr

Amber Schwarz, NSSA-NSCA Director of Member and Club Services, celebrated her 25th anniversary with NSSA-NSCA on April 26. Amber started helping with shoots at the National Shooting Complex in 1996 and became a full-time employee in 1998.

Amber is known as a go-to person at the office who can figure out the answer to any problem, as there are few jobs there she hasn’t done, or practices and policies she hasn’t helped implement. “I’ve worked from one end of the office to the other,” said Amber, “doing anything and everything I could learn to get the job done.” She spent many years as Assistant Director of the National Shooting Complex, assisting with corporate, charity, and registered shoots, event personnel, marketing of the complex, and many other functions associated with NSC management.

In 2020, Amber was promoted to Director of Member and Club Services, managing the staff and practices involved with Headquarters’ most important function — taking care of its members and member clubs.

“Amber’s work ethic and desire to do a great job in everything she does is what makes her special and an incredible team leader here at Headquarters,” said Michael Hampton, Jr., NSSA-NSCA Executive Director. “No matter if its 6 a.m. or 10 p.m., she has a smile on her face and is doing whatever it takes to get the job done and is ready to do it all over again the next day.”

On behalf of the staff, membership, and governing bodies of NSSA-NSCA, we congratulate Amber on her 25th anniversary and offer our appreciation for her many contributions to our success.

 

Filed Under: National Shooting Complex, NSCA News, NSSA News Tagged With: Amber Schwarz, anniversary

K-80 Raffle Winner Announced

October 30, 2022 By hdyer

On Friday, October 28, during the Top Gun Shoot-Out at the National Sporting Clays Championship, a drawing was held for the winner of the Krieghoff K-80 raffle. Congratulations to Bill Wilford of Musella, Georgia, who was drawn as the winner of the gun, and he will have his choice of a K-80 Pro Sporter, Sporter, or Parcours model with gold standard engraving and color case-hardened finish. The retail value of the shotgun is $23,090.

A total of 460 tickets were sold. Proceeds from the raffle help to fund the USA Sporting Clays Team as well as the NSSA and NSCA All-American Teams.

Thank you to Krieghoff for the generous donation and to all those who purchased tickets.

Filed Under: NSCA News, NSSA News

2023-2024 NSSA Directors, Executive Committee, Officers Election Results

September 14, 2022 By Sherry Kerr

Elections for NSSA Directors, Executive Committee members and Officers are now completed, and those elected will assume their new roles on January 1, 2023, for the two-year period ending December 31, 2024.

Directors were elected from each state/province and other geographical regions with sufficient membership. The number of Delegates elected was determined by the number of members there as of December 31, 2021. See the full list of Directors elected.

One Executive Committee person was elected from each Zone by the current Board of Directors. The new Executive Committee members are:

    Zone 1 – Jeff Ventry (New York)
    Zone 2 – Alessandro Vitale (Maryland)
    Zone 3 – Al Magyar (Michigan)
    Zone 4 – Steve Johnstone (Florida)
    Zone 5 – Joseph Scandariato (Illinois)
    Zone 6 – Frank Callahan (Mississippi)
    Zone 7 – Billy D. Williams (Montana)
    Zone 8 – Brad McRae (Ontario)
    Zone 9 – Katie Hunt (Georgia)

Finally, your officers for 2023-2024 are:

    President – Steve Malcolm (Ontario)
    Vice President – Tom Pavlack (Michigan)
    Secretary/Treasurer – Clark Hartness (Mississippi)
    Past President – Christopher Naler (Texas)

 

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: Board of Directors, Directors, election, Executive Committee, governance, officers

Lori Desatoff Fund Is Inaugural Founding Endowment

September 13, 2022 By Sherry Kerr

The recently created NSSA-NSCA Endowment Committee is pleased to announce the establishment of its first Founding Endowment, the Lori Desatoff Endowment. Named in honor of the late Lori Higgins Desatoff, one of the most accomplished and influential Lady skeet shooters in NSSA’s history, the endowment was established by Lori’s family as a permanently restricted fund, with spendable proceeds used to benefit youth shooting and recognition of women in the sport.

As a Founding Endowment, the fund will be initiated with a pledge of at least $100,000. The Lori Desatoff Endowment will be recognized by the association as the inaugural member of the Founders’ Circle and heading a plaque of founders in the Hal duPont NSSA-NSCA Hall of Fame and Museum.

In the 1970s through 1990s, Lori Desatoff was known not only as the best Lady shooter of her time – and possibly the best Lady shooter to date – but as one of skeet’s greatest competitors ever. As her fellow competitors can attest, she wasn’t just interested in beating the other ladies but in winning Open championships and honors. She was among the first women to win an Open World Championship, and she won two in 1987. She made the All-American Open Team five times, along with the Ladies All-American Team 14 times. She holds several Ladies concurrent records, won 22 Ladies World Championships, and was Ladies High Average Leader 60 times. She was inducted into the California, Zone 7, and NSSA Halls of Fame.

According to Lori’s son Eric Desatoff, who was instrumental in setting up the endowment, the family’s motivation in setting up the fund was to cement his mother’s legacy for future generations. “My own kids’ relationship with their grandmother was cut short by her death, and I want them to know who she was and all she accomplished,” said Eric. “Many shooters of today and in the future won’t know who she was because they never saw her compete, so hopefully having her name associated with the programs this endowment will help fund will bring her legacy to light for them and inspire others to accomplish what she did. For those who did know her, creating a lasting memorial to her will help make sure her death isn’t the last they will hear from her. It will help keep her alive in the eyes of her friends and family.”

Eric Desatoff pointed out that skeet was very important to Lori for a long time, and even when she was not competing, she was involved in some way – helping run shoots, refereeing, and doing whatever was needed to make an event happen and give others the opportunity to shoot. “Creating this endowment is a way for her to continue giving back to the sport she loved,” he said.

Making the Lori Desatoff Endowment the inaugural member of the Founders’ Circle was also meaningful to Eric and his family. “It felt right to have her be first one more time,” he pointed out. “She had so many events in her career that were breakthrough moments, especially for women’s shooting, such as setting and breaking women’s HOA records, winning two World Championships in one day, and turning the ‘men’s team’ into the Open team. It just seemed like a fitting end to the legacy she created.”

The fund’s stated mission is to use spendable proceeds “to benefit the Association’s programs with an emphasis in this order of priority: Junior World, Youth Skeet Camps, and recognition of women in the sport.” It is a permanent fund, so only the proceeds from its investment will be used.

“The main goal for me is to give these young shooters opportunities to grow and become future champions,” said Eric. “She would love knowing that this fund had helped create a future champion by giving them training and opportunities to shoot and giving them a leg up when they’re trying to get started. I would love to see my own two boys someday be able to recognize the impact from their grandmother’s legacy.”

While the fund is established by Lori Desatoff’s family, others who wish to contribute can do so. Click here for more information. You can also find a DONATE button throughout MyNSSA.com and MyNSCA.com; just designate your contribution for the Lori Desatoff Endowment. You can also mail your check to the Lori Desatoff Endowment, NSSA-NSCA, 5931 Roft Rd., San Antonio, TX 78253.

If you would like to discuss a potential donation or creating a restricted fund, contact Misty Thomaston, 210-688-3371 ext. 213, mthomaston@nssa-nsca.com.

Filed Under: NSCA News, NSSA News Tagged With: Endowment Fund, Lori Desatoff

NSSA Directors-at-Large Elected

August 5, 2022 By Sherry Kerr Leave a Comment

Elections for NSSA Directors for the 2023-2024 term are now complete with the election of five Directors-at-Large. The new Directors-at-Large for the term beginning January 1, 2023, and ending December 31, 2024, are:

    Franklin Callahan – MS
    Jim Tiner – NC
    Shannon Miles – GA
    Murphy Miller – CA
    Douglas Frey – LA

Click here to see the previously elected Directors representing individual states and military for the 2023-2024 term.

 

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: Directors, Directors-at-Large, election

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