Roy was the Deputy Commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources when he was assigned the task of creating what became NASP®. Roy has been the world-wide lead for NASP® since 2001. See Profile
Kevin Stay
Board Member
Mr. Stay was instrumental in founding the National Archery in The Schools Program (NASP®). NASP® teaches international target style archery to students during school hours in their physical education classes. See Profile
Walt Larsen
Board Member
Walt is the President of Scales Advertising, a St. Paul, MN. based ad agency that has been involved in the hunting and archery industry since the late 1980's. See Profile
Tim was appointed the State Coordinator for this program in December 2005 and has since served in a variety of positions at the National and World Tournaments. In 2015, Tim was appointed to the NASP® Board of Directors. See Profile
Joel grew up in the farmlands of Missouri and from a very early age developed a passion and respect for the great outdoors under the guidance of his father. After a 30+ year career in the Financial Services Industry, Joel and his wife Christie now enjoy spending time on their farm in SE Missouri. See Profile
Staff Members
Roy Grimes
CEO/President
Roy was the Deputy Commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources when he was assigned the task of creating what became NASP®. Roy has been the world-wide lead for NASP® since 2001. See Profile
Dr. Tommy Floyd
Vice President and General Manager
Dr. Floyd has been involved in NASP® at the educator level for nearly fourteen years. He has seen first hand how the program positively impacts, students, parents, and teachers. See Profile
Michelle Huibregtse
Director of Accounting and Financial Reporting
Michelle has worked closely with many teachers/coaches over the years on both equipment orders and tournament questions. See Profile
Kevin Dixon
Project Director
Kevin came to work for NASP® in February 2011. Prior to his position as NASP® Project Manager Kevin was the Shooting Sports Coordinator for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. See Profile
Patrick O’Connell
Director of IT Services and Special Projects Coordinator
Patrick has been actively involved in NASP® since 2004. In his roles as a software developer, parent, coach, state coordinator and IT Director. See Profile
Jon Gauthier
Customer Service/Web
Jon has been actively involved in NASP® since 2004. See Profile
C.J. Swart
Business Office Manager
In this role he has assisted thousands of customers with their questions and equipment orders. See Profile
Lou Compton
Program Manager
Today, Lou serves as the MD Coordinator and as NASP® Program Manager. In that role he assists our network of Coordinators from across the country and around the world when necessary. See Profile
Stephanie Rustad
Western Regional Assistant
I graduated from Montana State University with a degree in Business Management. After graduation, I became the Archery Education Coordinator for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. This included being the Oregon State Coordinator for NASP®. See Profile
When I was participating in NASP® I loved it. Some of my class mates would complain about having practice or waking up early on Saturday mornings for tournaments but I couldn’t get enough of it. In high school I participated in several activities but always made time to shoot because I loved it. See Profile
Featured Alumni – Kelsey Gerchar
Arizona NASP® Coordinator
Kelsey Gerchar - a NASP® graduate, now serves as her state’s Archery Education Coordinator with the Arizona Game & Fish Department. See Profile
Cameron Peyton
Alumni, Anderson County High School
The first recipient of the Outstanding Alumni Award, has helped disabled children Cardinal Hill Rehab Center to try archery as a method to recuperate from their injuries. See Profile
Featured Alumni – Nicholas Gardner
Product Specialist for Feradyne Outdoors
What are any take-always that NASP® gave you toward your future? One of the most important things NASP taught me was to always try new things. You never know what could become your next passion in life so take 30 minutes and try anything, it might just be life altering! On the flip side of that I also learned that by volunteering your time to help teach people about the outdoors you can help someone else find their new favorite activity. See Profile