NASP Continues to Grow…

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Pete Nemmers is a Safety Specialist at NASP, where he develops new training content for our Learning Management System and aids in technical support for our customers.  He will also begin training for NASP in the upcoming year.

Pete spent 8 years in the Army serving as a Military Police Officer which included a tour in Iraq. After serving, Pete obtained his degree in Criminal Justice. Before joining us at NASP, Pete was an accomplished Safety and Hazmat Manager for a large retail establishment.

Julia Smith is the new national account executive for NASP, where she works with new and current students to provide assistance with various safety development courses. Julia moved to North Carolina a little over a year ago from Pennsylvania, but she is originally from Texas where she has worked in the Oil and Gas industry in operations and business development. She attended Texas A&M receiving a Bachelor’s degree in Business and is currently studying to obtain her Masters in Engineering at George Washington University.

Brooke Scott is our new Graphic Designer. She went to college at the Art Institute of Charleston and graduated with a double major in Graphic and Web design. Prior to working at NASP, she finished her education and was a freelance artist in the Charleston area. She creates new content on the LMS for our safety courses as well as development of our marketing material, including various pamphlets and brochures.

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