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Julianne Kaye

Julianne Kaye, President

Julianne has been a member of Clan Scott since 2022 but grew up as a member of Clan Scott. Her father, Harry Bowman was Deputy Chieftain and ran the clan tent at several of the Scottish Games all over the east coast while she competed as a premier Scottish Highland Dancer.  Since joining, she has served as the South East Commissioner and attends as many games as possible on the east coast!


Julianne is an elementary school librarian and teacher.  You can find her in the library reading and teaching research, digital citizenship and literacy skills. She is married to Gregory and they have 3 sons and a tortoise named Shelly. 

Lee Bruner

Lee Bruner, Vice President

Throughout her youth, Lee Bruner’s father regaled her with stories about her connection with Clan Scott, but it was not until her daughter wanted to learn bagpipes and highland dance that Lee sought out clan tents at Highland games. Lee has been a member of Clan Scott since 2016. She is the Mid-Atlantic Commissioner, but travels throughout the United States and Canada to support her daughter at Scottish dance competitions.  


When not driving her two children around, Lee is an elementary school librarian in Northern Virginia. She has also taught high school social studies and worked as a youth services public librarian for many years


Lisa Moomaw, Member Secretary

Lisa has been a member of Clan Scott since 2003 and has been active in Scottish events since 1999. Lisa also serves as a Regional Commissioner for Clan Scott for the Mountain/West region covering Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah.

She loves hosting the clan tent and meeting new people and hopes to see you a future Games soon!

Darrel Scott Head

Darrel Scott Jr., Corporate Secretary

Darrel became a member of Clan Scott in 2024. As Corporate Secretary, he handles the administrative side of the organization, while his role as Upper Midwest Commissioner allows him to stay connected with members across nine states, from Minnesota to Tennessee.

During the festival season, you’ll find him hosting the Clan Scott tents at the Shelbyville, Columbus, and Indianapolis games, where he enjoys meeting fellow Scots and sharing in our common history. A Kentucky native who has lived in Southern Indiana since 2003, Darrel balances his volunteer work with a career as a Senior Business Intelligence Engineer for a national healthcare provider. Outside of his professional and volunteer work, he enjoys spending time with family, playing golf, watching classic movies, listening to classic jazz, and sipping on a good single malt whisky.



Camden Kaye 2024

Camden Kaye, Treasurer
Camden and his family are longtime members of Clan Scott, and Camden is the grandson of former Deputy Chieftain and Clan Piper, Harry Bowman. A student at the University of South Carolina studying Political Science and History, Camden is an aspiring law student and is active with many political entities and organizations on campus. Camden is excited to bring his talents to Clan Scott and to help wherever possible!


A Bellendaine! 


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Mike Dismukes, Member at Large

Native North Carolinian, he was born in 1965. He is a voracious reader (mostly mystery, sci-fi, factual & alternative  history), a husband,  father, and canine enthusiasts. His personal Scottish fashion choices lean more into the traditional (Victorian/Edwardian) with a touch of whimsical.... Such as a Yellow Submarine or Tardis lapel pin to see if anyone 'gets it'. He consider myself an introvert who, through the follies of fate and circumstances, has to be a gregarious loudmouth. Besides, he was promised fresh baked shortbreads & whiskey if he complied, soooooo...

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Member at Large

This board position is currently vacant. Please reach out to us if you are interested in helping shape the future of Clan Scott! As a Member at Large, you’ll be a vital voice for our community, helping us plan events and stay connected. No previous board experience is required—just a passion for our heritage and a willingness to participate.