US National Archery Association Gets New Executive Director
Bradley R. Camp of Colorado Springs will take office as Executive Director of the National Archery Association of the United States (NAA) on July 9, the NAA announced Friday.
A newly-retired Army officer, Camp was a key figure in the World Class Athlete Program (WCAP) for the United States Army. The program offers opportunities for military personnel to train to become Olympic and internationally competitive athletes. Camp developed this program in 1997 and has been the U.S. Army representative to the National Governing bodies of the U.S. Olympic Committee.
Camp has an extensive background in business management, athletics, fundraising and marketing. In addition to being Chief Operating Officer of the Directorate of Community Activities directing community recreational programs at Fort Carson, Colorado, Camp previously was Deputy Director of the Center for Enhanced Performance at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY. He designed, coordinated and implemented the Peak Performance Program.
NAA President, Mark Miller, stated, 'We welcome Brad Camp to the archery family. His skills, experience and qualifications will be positive additions to the organization.'
Camp has a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL, and a Master of Science degree in Performance Psychology from Pennsylvania State University.
For more details contact:
Desirae Freiherr, USA Archery, +1 719.866.4621
A newly-retired Army officer, Camp was a key figure in the World Class Athlete Program (WCAP) for the United States Army. The program offers opportunities for military personnel to train to become Olympic and internationally competitive athletes. Camp developed this program in 1997 and has been the U.S. Army representative to the National Governing bodies of the U.S. Olympic Committee.
Camp has an extensive background in business management, athletics, fundraising and marketing. In addition to being Chief Operating Officer of the Directorate of Community Activities directing community recreational programs at Fort Carson, Colorado, Camp previously was Deputy Director of the Center for Enhanced Performance at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY. He designed, coordinated and implemented the Peak Performance Program.
NAA President, Mark Miller, stated, 'We welcome Brad Camp to the archery family. His skills, experience and qualifications will be positive additions to the organization.'
Camp has a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL, and a Master of Science degree in Performance Psychology from Pennsylvania State University.
For more details contact:
Desirae Freiherr, USA Archery, +1 719.866.4621