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  • SanPedroShooter
    Calguns Addict
    • Jan 2010
    • 9732

    Orest and Nina Michaels to retire from CMP

    A steady hand, he will be missed.

    ANNISTON, ALABAMA - Following a comprehensive management succession plan, the board of directors of The Corporation for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and Firearms Safety, commonly known as the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP), has announced the upcoming retirement of Chief Operating Officer, Orest Michaels, effective 19 September, 2014.

    Board Chairman, Judith Legerski, credits Mr. Michaels with the success of the company as it struggled through its early days to become a national leader in marksmanship safety, competition, junior shooting, and training. Mr. Michaels began working for the CMP in 1997, shortly after its privatization. He initially took care of operations at CMP South and shortly thereafter began handling sales at both CMP North and CMP South. He served as the DCM for about a year, prior to Gary Anderson's being hired to fill the position. In late 2004 Mr. Michaels began directing the day-to-day operations of the corporation. His expertise will not be lost to the CMP. Immediately upon his retirement Mr. Michaels will take a seat on the board of directors of the CMP. Prior to his service with the CMP, he retired as a U.S. Army logistician and past Division Chief of the Defense Depot Anniston Weapons Division.

    Nina Michaels will also retire on 19 September, 2014. Nina serves as the CMP South General Manager, and was one of the first employees employed by the company when it was privatized in 1996. Mrs. Michaels' consistent good sense and steady hand is responsible for the growth and development of the CMP South in Anniston, Alabama, where the rifle sales operation was originally conducted at the Anniston Army Depot until the organization expanded and moved to the city of Anniston.

    Mr. Michaels will be succeeded by current Deputy Chief Operating Officer, Mark Johnson on 1 October. Johnson began his CMP career as an armorer in 2000, completed his education and rose through the ranks, having served as Deputy Chief Operating Officer for a number of years.

    "The CMP has been fortunate to have the Michaels at the helm of our daily operations for the past 17 years," Mrs. Legerski said. "Orest and Nina have helped grow the organization from a very modest experiment to the vibrant and expanding organization it is today."

    The Michaels plan to spend time with children and grandchildren in retirement.

    "Nina and I are proud of what's been accomplished by the CMP over the past 17 years, thanks to a great CMP staff," Mr. Michaels said. "We've sold a lot of rifles and helped build a marksmanship culture that we hope will continue to grow, especially among young people."




  • #2
    G-Man WC
    In Memoriam
    • Oct 2005
    • 10991

    Sad to hear. Orest has been a straight shooter and all around great guy
    for the CMP for a long time. I may have to take a trip to Anniston to buy another Garand and shake his hand before he retires. -g
    If ever time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.
    -Samuel Adams

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    • #3
      RudyN
      Senior Member
      • May 2007
      • 2282

      He did a great job at CMP and will be missed.

      Sent From The Telegraph Office
      Rudy N
      NRA BENEFACTOR MEMBER
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      • #4
        Capybara
        CGSSA Coordinator
        CGN Contributor
        • Feb 2012
        • 15284

        Orest is a good guy, the CMP will be worse for his leaving
        NRA Certified Metallic Cartridge Reloading Instructor, Shotgun Instructor and Range Safety Officer

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        • #5
          23's Dad
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 502

          Best wishes to Orest

          "Ask Mark" just doesn't have the same ring.

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          • #6
            CEDaytonaRydr
            Veteran Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 4109

            Yeah, sad to see him go. Can't wait to get back to Alabama so that I can volunteer for a few days! I'm within a month of moving, so I'm sure I'll be helping them out in the very near future...

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            • #7
              keep_ur_powder_dry
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 594

              Happy trails !

              It has been a good ride... you folks have been very helpful providing accurate information. You had a tough job but, performed it very well

              Enjoy your sunset's

              Thank you,

              gb
              Last edited by keep_ur_powder_dry; 06-20-2014, 3:38 PM. Reason: sp.
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              • #8
                Lone_Gunman
                Calguns Addict
                • Jan 2009
                • 8396

                The word, from him in a thread on the CMP forum, is that he's moving to SoCal.

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                • #9
                  16in50calNavalRifle
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2009
                  • 544

                  Interesting, Lone Gunman. Did he specify where? Assume it's grandkid-related. Guess I'll have to go check CMP, which I had planned to do anyway.

                  Have only been following CMP matters for a few years now, but it's pretty clear Orest has been a very solid leader for that organization and just about the perfect one for the firearm-collecting public. His judgement, fairness, and good humor are what we need in all responsible positions like his. But I trust someone like him has groomed his replacement well, so the ship should be in good hands.

                  Now back to my calculation of whether cost of COE + cost of registration + hassle of it all = worth it to buy a few more service grade Garands before they're gone .....

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                  • #10
                    Lone_Gunman
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 8396

                    Originally posted by 16in50calNavalRifle
                    Interesting, Lone Gunman. Did he specify where? Assume it's grandkid-related. Guess I'll have to go check CMP, which I had planned to do anyway.

                    Have only been following CMP matters for a few years now, but it's pretty clear Orest has been a very solid leader for that organization and just about the perfect one for the firearm-collecting public. His judgement, fairness, and good humor are what we need in all responsible positions like his. But I trust someone like him has groomed his replacement well, so the ship should be in good hands.

                    Now back to my calculation of whether cost of COE + cost of registration + hassle of it all = worth it to buy a few more service grade Garands before they're gone .....

                    It was from an old thread where he had been on vacation. IIRC it is to be near kids and grand kids.

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                    • #11
                      16in50calNavalRifle
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2009
                      • 544

                      Thanks. Well, everyone keep an eye out at your range and store .... who knows! Though, in typical fashion, on one of the many long threads where people were thanking Orest and wishing him and his wife well, someone asked whether he now would have time to get a rifle and shoot, and his answer was one word - "no"!

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