| Position | Candidate | Term Expiration |
| President | Robert Campbell St. John, Jr. | 2011 |
| Vice-President | Louis S. Schultz | 2011 |
| Secretary | David Alonzo Stedman | 2011 |
| Co-Treasurer | Sandra Thompson Moore | 2011 |
| Co-Treasurer | Neil G. Thompson | 2011 |
| Trustee | Bruce J. Campbell | 2011 |
| Trustee | Galen V. Campbell | 2011 |
| Trustee | J. A. Barton Campbell | 2011 |
| Trustee | Walton R. Haddix | 2011 |
Rob joined Clan Campbell Society (NA) in March, 1999, at the urging of Dr. Fred Campbell; we spent quite a bit of time talking about the Society over the years (1994 – 2000); Dr. Fred was my FAA flight medical examiner while working for American Airlines. I began my service to Clan Campbell Society as the commissioner for Region 12 when Florida became its own region. We have a very full schedule of events starting in January and ending in May (about fifteen games). I was subsequently elected to serve as a trustee, and have served the last three years as your Vice President. I am honored by the nomination to serve as President, and promise to serve you to the best of my ability over the next three years. Rob earned a B.A. Economics in college; and while in the U. S. Air Force, I earned an MA in Business Administration. During my Air Force career, I flew trainer and transport aircraft, served as a staff officer for the Military Airlift Command in New Jersey and Germany, and finished my career as a staff officer for U. S. Central Command at MacDill AFB in Tampa Florida. I retired November 1, 1988 with the rank of Lt. Colonel. After retiring, Rob began a career with American Airlines, flying from New York City throughout the country as a pilot on Boeing 727s. He transferred to Miami in 1993 so I could fly to international destinations. He retired from American Airlines on January 1, 2001 to begin my third career – full time grandparent. Rob and his wife Sharon have lived in Tampa since 1985. They have enjoyed taking care of four of our five grandchildren over the last twelve years. The couple is rapidly approaching the end of their daycare career; the youngest grandchild in Tampa will enter kindergarten in August of 2009. Rob and Sharon have three children, two daughters who live only 15 minutes away, and a son, daughter-in-law, and youngest granddaughter who live in Tallahassee.
Lou was born in Seattle, WA, on Friday July 13, 1934. Lou spent his childhood in the north central part of Seattle around Woodland Park Zoo. After WWII and his father’s discharge from USMC, the family moved to Hollister, California. His parents moved back north to Renton, WA in 1947. He finished high school there in 1953, and was involved in track and football. His undergraduate work was done at Central Washington College (now University) and he graduated in 1957 with a B.A. in Education. Lou then went into teaching in 1958. He continued his education at the University of Washington and graduated again in '62 completing the required 5th year for a Standard General Teaching Certificate. He continued teaching while attending Pacific Lutheran University and in 1976 graduated with a M.A. in Social Science. Lou finished 17 yrs of teaching in Washington State. Then went to Alaska for another tour. In 1993 Lou became the first state Commissioner for Alaska, and a heavy event athlete in the Highland Games in Anchorage, AK. Lou and family lived on the Yukon River before moving to North Pole, AK. Lou finished his Ph.D. from Honolulu University in 1995 and moved back to Washington State in 1996 to retire again. He now volunteers at the Good Samaritan Hospital 2 days a week in Behavioral Science, and spends the other 8 days a week as Washington State Commissioner for the CCS(NA). The last 15 years have been spent as a member and Commissioner of the CCS(NA) and athlete in 2 states. Lou has competed at Highland Games in Alaska, Washington, Hawaii, Oregon, and New Zealand. Lou became an FSA SCOT in 2005.
David Alonzo Stedman of Haddonfield, New Jersey, retired after thirty-two years of teaching middle school. He was city and county teacher of the year and a finalist for "New Jersey State Teacher of the Year" in 1995. A 1966 graduate of Dartmouth College and has a Masters in Liberal Studies from Widener University. He is a trustee of the Walt Whitman Association, a member of the Athenaeum and the St. Andrews Societies of Philadelphia. He writes historical mysteries set in ancient Rome. David is married to Peggy and they have three children, Dr. Allison Stedman (29), Meredith Stedman Dunn (27), and Patrick (15). David joined the Clan Campbell Society in June 1981. David and his family then joined their clansmen on the famous Clan Campbell Tour of Scotland in 1983. David was first elected CCS(NA) Secretary in 2003 and then reelected in 2005. David will be co-host of the 2009 AGM to be held in Philadelphia, PA.
Sandra Thompson Moore was born in Washington, North Carolina. Sandy attended Beaufort Community Collage and Roanoke Bible Collage studying Accounting and Genealogy. She is married to Glen Moore, has two daughters and one granddaughter. Sandy was Office/Credit Manager for Lowe’s of Washington, NC for 10 years. She has been working for Thompson Calibration Lab since 1988 as V.P. of Operations. She held the positions of Secretary, and Treasurer for Washington Ruritan Club in the 1980's. Sandy also volunteered for 10 years at Washington High School in the Sports Medicine department. During this time she has held the positions of Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President and President of the Ladies Circles at First Church of Christ, Washington, NC and has taught Sunday school and Children's Church for 20 years. Sandy is now the Chairman of the Church Nursery Ministry teams and a member of the Youth Committee, and the IT committee. She has been a member of Beaufort County Genealogical Society since 1995; has been on the Planning Board of the Beaufort County Relay for Life since 2000, and has provided data processing support for the local American Cancer Society for 2 years. Sandy became a CCSNA Region 4 commissioner in 1999. She has served as Co-Treasurer filling the unexpired term of Ivey Thompson on his passing in 2000, and then was elected Co-Treasurer for the Society with Neil Thompson in 2002. Sandy was reelected Co-Treasurer in 2005.
Neil G. Thompson was born in Alexandria, VA. Attended East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. He is currently Vice President of Technical Services for Thompson's Calibration Lab & Instrument Manufacturing. He has previously served as President, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Washington Ruritan Club. He served for two years as Data Processing Manger for the Beaufort County American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. He has been a volunteer with the Washington High School Athletic Boosters Club operating the concession stand for 8 yrs. He is a member of First Church of Christ where he has served as a Sunday school teacher, worked with the Youth Group and is currently a member of the Information Technology/Multimedia Committee. He has been a member of CCSNA since 1998 where he has served as Deputy Commissioner for Eastern North Carolina since 1999. He has served as Co-Treasurer filling the unexpired term of Ivey Thompson on his passing in 2000, and then was elected Co-Treasurer for the Society with Sandra Thompson Moore in 2002. Neil was reelected Co-Treasurer in 2005.
Bruce J. Campbell Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Bruce is the second son of Archibald and Miriam Campbell. After completing his technical education, he moved to Vancouver, BC. Shortly thereafter Bruce married Jacquie, his high school sweetheart. Those earlier years were very busy raising four daughters and one son. He worked close to twenty years with a specialty steel company. Another twenty years were dedicated to a split between selling specialty engineered ancillary products and supply items to the senior paper and pulp mill personnel throughout Western Canada. The last five years he acted as a freelance consultant providing training seminars to operators and conducting pulp and paper machine operating systems surveys. Bruce retired in 1998. His leisure time is spent catching up on missed moments with Jacquie and trying to arrange the names to the faces of 14 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Relaxing with various woodworking projects in the shop, tending to the garden, fishing, playing duffer golf and tracing family lines and histories for the family records round out his activities. Bruce is the CCS(NA) Regional Commissioner for Western Canada and was first elected a Trustee in 2002. He has been instrumental in the membership expansion program in Canada and travels extensively in Western Canada on behalf of the Clan Campbell Society (NA). Bruce was reelected as Trustee in 2005.
Galen V. Campbell, D.D.S. Galen was born in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1947. He is the son of the late Vere X. Campbell, former Utah Commissioner of Clan Campbell and LaVerna Jones Campbell. He and Susan Larsen Campbell have been married for 37 years and have four children, a son and three daughters. Galen and Susan enjoy their seven grand-daughters. He attended the University of Utah and graduated from Washington University School of Dental Medicine in 1975. He has been in the private practice of general dentistry for 32 years. The last eight years he has especially enjoyed practicing with his son Jonathan, a 1999 graduate of Creighton University Dental School. He has served as Utah State Commissioner for Clan Campbell Society, North America since 1995. He has served as a Bishop and High Councilman in the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Day Saints and served a Spanish-speaking mission for two years. Other areas of service include the Boy Scouts of America, Utah Scottish Association, float builder for the Days of ’47 Parade and technical director for several community theater presentations. Galen was first appointed to fill an unexpired Trustee position in 2007 and is actively involved with the Membership Committee for the CCS(NA).
J. A. Barton Campbell – Barton “Col. Bart” Campbell was born in Chattanooga, TN, married Madge, and they have two grown children. He retired from Reynolds Metals Co. in 1996 after 29 years. He has two great-grandfathers who held commissions and fought in the Confederate Army. Barton is a retired US Army Colonel (USAR) and is the son of the late Capt. James H. Campbell, USN who was president of CCS(NA) 1978-81. Barton has held numerous positions with the CCS(NA) over the past 28 years. He is currently a Trustee on the CCS(NA) Executive Council, a Trustee for the Clan Campbell Education Foundation, Past Director and member of the Board of Trustees of the Museum of the Confederacy and is a past Vice President of the Reserve Officers Association of the United States. He currently serves on several National and International Committees. Barton is a well-known and oft-invited speaker on U.S. Southern history.
Walton R. Haddix – Walton was born in Breathitt County, Kentucky on Lost Creek and raised in Clinton County. He graduated from the University of Kentucky, and then served in the US Navy as Crypto Security and Top Secret Control Officer. Walton taught school for ten years and served four years as Property Valuation Administrator for Clinton County, an elective office. He has also been a real estate broker and auctioneer since 1968. He is the CCS(NA) Kentucky State Commissioner, a Trustee for the Clan Campbell Education Foundation and was a driving force in bringing the Highland Games World Championship to the Glasgow Highland Games in Kentucky. Walton has served three terms as a Trustee of the CCS(NA).