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Randall Grayson, Ph.D.

Randy brings over two decades of camp experience, serving in almost every capacity at camps, including several years as director.  Before Randy was a full-time camp director, he spent his non-summers working on his doctorate in psychology at the Claremont Graduate University, specializing in developmental, social, and organizational psychology.  This education serves as the theory behind his practice.

Randy is well known in camping circles as he wrote the acclaimed book series entitled Creating Exceptional Camps.  In 2004, he completed his new book, Magnificent Camp Staff Motivation.  He also frequently presents at camp conferences (yes, there is a conference for everything!) and writes for Camping Magazine.  Additionally, Dr. Grayson has taught at three universities, including child development at Westmont.

As a child, camp was a place where Randy gained a lot of self-confidence, social skills, independence, creativity, physical skills, and leadership while having more fun than he thought was possible.  As an adult, Randy has dedicated his life to providing exceptional camp experiences where children and staff can thrive and grow.  He is committed to creating a special, magical world that helps to create fine people in a safe, fun environment.

Dr. Grayson has been interviewed in national and local newspapers.  Most recently, he appeared as the key source for a Family Circle magazine article on safety at summer camps, with an audience of over 25 million.  Randy has also been interviewed for the CBS Morning Show and the New York Times as a summer camp expert.   Furthermore, he serves as a camp expert for the My Summers web portal, and the realization of his experience was selected by the Today’s Family television show.

Some fun facts about Randy include:  he is a master balloon artist; he worked as a cowboy on a sheep ranch in New Zealand; he’s handy with both broad swords and fencing swords; he just finished compiling a storytelling anthology book; he has broken 16 bones; he is certified to fly hang gliders, give massage, and hypnotize; he just missed being on the Olympic archery team; he is adept at both pillow and oatmeal fights; and he used to own an 8 foot boa constrictor named “Cuddles.” 

 What do Randy, the assistant directors, and program director do the rest of the year?  Here’s a little taste.

See more photos of Randy Here!

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