Doug Hamlin
I will say up front, we’re gonna make it. But this is a crisis management situation. I won’t sugarcoat it. I’ve been in business as CEO at a lot of different places for a lot of years. This is a classic turnaround.
But we have we have the the brand… we have the staff…they’re completely into it. They’re behind us. They want to win..they just need leadership.
Let me show you some…. we had the board meeting a week ago Monday. We had the open elections… There was a motion from the floor to have those proceedings open to the public, which, which was pushed through.
That was step one to this transparency thing that we’re trying to do.
Then we had a long day. I’ve been going to these board meetings for over 10 years now, and this meeting…well, it didn’t conclude until almost 10pm at night.
(I) Got on a red-eye flight that night. Jumped on just after midnight. Went to a hotel and thought I had a room. They didn’t have a room for me. Finally, they felt sorry for me, gave me a room. Slept three hours. Quick shower, shave, and I got into the building about 10 am Eastern time. I ran into Mark Keefe, Mike Sanford, and Jim Hanlon, three publication staffers.
They were they were really glad to see me because the word was starting to filter out that I had been elevated. There had been some other elections that had gone another way. But my point being, l wanted to start leading immediately, by showing that commitment. And that’s what I did.
And I have not slept a lot in the last 10 days. And I’m not looking for sympathy; I’m just telling the truth.
There’s so much to do. I have a great staff around me – in every division. They just need leadership.
We have the network, through clubs and associations I already mentioned through Friends of NRA and through so many other areas.
The country needs a strong NRA. I don’t think you’ll disagree with that.
I ran into Governor (CA) and US Senator Pete Wilson on a flight about a month ago. He’s a Republican from California, go figure.
When I was a Marine Captain in Los Angeles in the mid 80s, I was his escort officer for an event that we did. He didn’t remember me from Adam, but I remember him. So, we board this five-hour flight. This man was born in 1933, so he’s pushing 90-91..walks on the plane by himself..sits in row 33 on a 40 row airplane. Doesn’t have any big fanfare; he’s just going to Washington. You know, you got a bunch of political advocates on there, but nobody knew who Pete Wilson was. But I did.
Went back to talk to him -we’re both in coach class- and identify myself. We’re both Marines. He’s a Marine officer; I’m a Marine officer. So I mentioned that I escorted him at this event in downtown Los Angeles back in the mid 80s. And we had a chat. He’s still on the board of the Heritage Foundation. He’s still heavily involved in a lot of conservative areas of politics. So I listened to a lot of things that he had to say…and I’m standing in the middle of the aisle, you know what that’s like… people go to the bathroom and all that.
And he said to me, what are you doing now? And I said, “well, I work for the National Rifle Association” and handed him my card.
He was aware of the changes that had taken place at the top, and knew people at NRA from his career in Washington. And I said to him “I’m contemplating running for the top spot.”
He looked at me and said “there’s two things you need to think about: why you want to do it and what you’re going to do when you get there.”
I thought about that for about the next three weeks- before last Monday’s election. And I said “No, I’m not going to do it. Because here’s where you are in your career and here’s the situation: the organization’s here and here’s the downside of it. There’s a lot more downside than upside, quite frankly, for someone who’s in my situation.
And I said,” Why would I do it? Because I’m not happy with the direction this country is going. I mean, we’re at a tipping point.
And with 7 million illegal immigrants coming in… with crime..it’s just starting. It’s increasing, but it’s just starting to get bad. You’re in the Nashville area….Yeah….. I’m in Washington, DC…we see what’s going on around us
Alright… so my point is that… for somebody like me, I’m looking and I’m saying, this is probably my last chance to make an impact in the country that I love.
So that’s why I’m doing it.
And the second part of it, “what are you gonna do when you get it?”…. I’m gonna lead this organization to the best of my ability, by outwork everybody that’s out there.
And trying to go back to the programs that we’ve had since 1871. And to make them bigger, better, stronger than they are today.