A familiar and valued member of our staff will no longer be at NSCA headquarters or traveling the country meeting our members. Glynne Moseley, who has worked in almost every NSCA capacity over the past 28 years, is retiring from full-time duties at our national headquarters.
Glynne’s service to sporting clays actually predates her employment with NSCA. She worked for the United States Sporting Clays Association (USSCA) from 1990-1992, during which time she assisted in putting on the first World FITASC Championship in 1992. From there, she worked with the Women’s Shooting Sports Foundation (WSSF), before joining NSCA in 1998. Among other roles, she spent many years as the NSCA Assistant Director, managed the USA Sporting Clays Team, and most recently served as the NSSA-NSCA Museum Curator, as well as traveling to Championship Tour events on behalf of NSCA. She has worked at every National Sporting Clays Championship since 1998.
In recognition of her longtime service to NSCA and sporting clays, Glynne was inducted into the NSCA Hall of Fame in 2019 as recipient of the Hal duPont Service Award.
“It’s impossible to overstate Glynne’s value to NSCA for the past 28 years,” said Michael Hampton Jr., NSCA Executive Director. “She was uniquely qualified to bring knowledge of the sport to NSCA, and many members have considered her the face of NSCA ever since, as they have met her at events and reached out to her for membership help. Whether the need was large or small, Glynne took great care of our members with a smile. We will always appreciate Glynne’s contributions to making NSCA what it is today.”
As she is leaving her employment at NSCA, Glynne wanted to say goodbye to members and talk about her upcoming plans:
Dear Members,
I wanted to share an update with you all. My husband, Dan, and I recently purchased a home in Louisiana, and we will be moving by the end of this month. As a result, I will no longer be working full-time for NSSA/NSCA.
While I’m excited for this next chapter, I will truly miss all of you, whether we’ve had the chance to meet or you’ve been part of my life in Sporting Clays over the past 36 years. Many of you have become like family to me, and I’m so grateful for the friendships and memories we’ve shared over the years.
I can’t quite say I’m fully retired, as I will continue working from home on a part-time contract basis. I hope to assist with research to help create a Sporting Clays Records Annual, similar to what Skeet has. I’ll also be helping Louise Terry with her history of Skeet and Sporting Clays book, and I plan to return to help move everything back into the museum once the remodel and expansion project is completed. In addition, I’m happy to attend major events at the National Shooting Complex when the museum is open for everyone to enjoy.
The thing I’ll miss most is not seeing so many of the friends I’ve made through this sport as often as I have in the past. I look forward to seeing those of you who come to the National Shooting Complex for major events, and I’m hopeful I’ll be able to travel more on my own to shoot and visit friends at other events as well.
It has truly been an honor and a pleasure working with all of you. Thank you for the support, the friendships, and for being such an important part of my Sporting Clays journey.
Take care, and I hope to see you on a Sporting Clays course somewhere soon!”
— Glynne
Glynne, the entire NSSA-NSCA staff and membership thank you for your service to our association, and we will miss you!
