Our board is comprised of experienced law enforcement and firearms involvement dedicated to bring all licensed concealed carry instructors together, primarily in North Carolina.
Harry Katt is a retired police Captain. Harry has decades of instructional experience as a law
enforcement instructor and private citizen offering personal safety, concealed carry, situational
awareness, and workplace violence prevention training. He is a certified NRA Pistol Instructor, a
NRA Range Safety Officer and a North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun Instructor.
– aka “GUN GIRL”
Concealed Carry & Basic Handgun Instructor
Jason Cheek has been a NC Concealed Carry Instructor since 2021. He is a former commissioned officer in the US Army Reserve, Military Police Corps, was deployed to Afghanistan in 2008, and began work as a Magistrate Judge for the State of North Carolina in 2009. In 14 years of state service, Jason was elected as the President of the North Carolina Magistrates Association. In April of 2022 Jason ventured into the private sector, and currently works in land development and construction administration. As a full time professional, proud husband, and father to two young boys, Jason sets aside time to conduct a few concealed carry classes a year as a side service for small private groups, oftentimes with a focus on teaching veterans, former and retired LEO’s, and faith based groups.
Irwin Carmichael was born in rural Long Creek, a few miles north of Charlotte, North Carolina.
In 1986, Irwin joined the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office and was elected Sheriff on November 4, 2014. Through his work, he has had the opportunity to interview hardened criminals and analyze the minds behind crimes. He has gathered information for his crime prevention programs through high profile transports of prisoners such as Henry Louis Wallace, Van Brett Watkins, and Rae Carruth. He saw a way to merge his skill in the martial arts with his knowledge of crime to develop a personal safety and awareness program, Women’s Awareness Response. As a courtesy of the Sheriff’s Office, he presented this program to organizations, businesses, and groups throughout the county and state
NCCCIA is dedicated to improving the industry’s professionalism, affecting change in legislation or other governing rules and regulations when necessary, promoting a positive image of the licensed Concealed Carry Instructors profession to society, and attempting to resolve issues of concern.