ASPNM Staff

CAMILLE ROMERO, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Camille Romero is the Executive Director of Adaptive Sports Program New Mexico, where she leads with a passion for inclusion, outdoor recreation, and community impact. A Santa Fe native, Camille has worked in the nonprofit sector since 2008; she joined the ASPNM team in 2015. She holds a BS from the University of Notre Dame and a JD from the University of New Mexico. A certified Pilates instructor and avid sports enthusiast, Camille is dedicated to creating opportunities for people of all abilities to thrive—especially in her beloved home state of New Mexico.
(505) 570-5710 ext.2

OPERATIONS COORDINATOR

DOUG LEWIS, TECHNICAL & SAFETY DIRECTOR

Doug joined the Adaptive Sports Program in 2011 as a volunteer instructor. He worked as an electrical engineer for 13 years before making a shift to focus on outdoor and physical education. Doug’s background includes teaching skiing, snowboarding, and rock climbing, and working as a rafting/kayaking guide. In addition to being a snowboard instructor with ASPNM, Doug lends his expertise as a raft guide and rock climbing instructor during the ASP summer season. As Sandia Peak Mountain Coordinator, Doug ensures that Sandia Peak students and volunteers have the support they need. 


email: dlewis@adaptivesportsprogram.org

BONNIE NUTTALL, MOUNTAIN COORDINATOR

Bonnie began volunteering as an adaptive snowboard instructor in 2011, and helped coordinate field trips as an OT in the public schools. She joined ASPNM's team as the Mountain Coordinator at Ski Santa Fe in 2022 and also plays a key role in the organization's climbing programs. 


She sees the immeasurable value of play in all areas of life, and also teaches adaptive skiing, rock climbing, and cycling. She spends most of her free time outdoors exploring the beautiful southwest. 


email: bnuttall@adaptivesportsprogram.org

JASON CLINE, FINANCE COORDINATOR

Jason joined the Adaptive Sports Program in 2010 as a volunteer instructor. He comes to us with a background in Graphic Design and Web Development and was introduced to ASPNM through his former employer John King by helping with a bi-ski lesson. "I was hooked", says Jason. Jason teaches primarily bi-ski lessons now but enjoys all forms of adaptive lessons both on and off the snow. The lake events are also some of his favorite adaptive fun!