NRA Appoints New Leadership to Strengthen Association and Protect Gun Owners' Freedom
The National Rifle Association (NRA) has appointed new leadership to strengthen its team and protect gun owners' freedom. Derek Robinson heads the Membership Division, fostering stronger connections between members and the association. The NRA aims to rebuild after pandemic shutdowns and past challenges.
The NRA's new leadership includes Mike Sanford, deputy executive director of NRA Media, contributing to the association's financial growth and multimedia properties. Josh Savani oversees legislative and legal policy as executive director of NRA General Operations. John Commerford leads the NRA Institute for Legislative Action, managing its day-to-day operations and political strategy.
Mark Keefe, editorial director of NRA Media, communicates the NRA's efforts to protect gun owners' freedom across various platforms. Cole McCulloch, a USMC veteran, directs the Competitive Shooting Division, rebuilding it after pandemic shutdowns. James P. Carter, executive director of the Office of Advancement, returns to the NRA after a career in the U.S. Marine Corps and other industries. Glen Hoyer continues to support law enforcement ranges and training as director of the NRA Law Enforcement Division.
The NRA's new leadership team, led by Derek Robinson, aims to strengthen the association and protect gun owners' freedom. With experienced staff like Mike Sanford, Josh Savani, John Commerford, Mark Keefe, Cole McCulloch, James P. Carter, and Glen Hoyer, the NRA seeks to rebuild after past challenges and pandemic shutdowns.
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