Ruger Appoints NRA Past President to Board of Directors

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posted on December 2, 2015
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Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. announced that it has appointed NRA Past President Sandra S. Froman to its Board of Directors, effective immediately. A staunch supporter of the Second Amendment, Froman has worked tirelessly to ensure that the protections it guarantees are preserved.

In addition to managing her private law practice, Froman serves on the NRA Board of Directors, and routinely speaks at colleges, law schools and other venues on Second Amendment issues. She is an active hunter, shooter and firearm collector, as well as an NRA Certified Instructor and member of numerous shooting and hunting organizations. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics with distinction from Stanford University and a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School.

Ruger CEO Michael O. Fifer said, "We are delighted to add someone of Sandy Froman's caliber to our Board of Directors. Her energy and unique perspective will enhance the Board as we continue to grow Ruger and lead the firearms industry in innovation."

For more, visit Ruger.com.

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