KYLE McLEOD
Membership Coordinator

701-751-4958

kylem@ndsc.org

What do you do at NDSC?
I help build and maintain relationships with our members. That means making calls, showing up to events, following up through email and anything else to stay involved. Whether its keeping members engaged or helping new ones get started, I’m here to bring energy, intention, and a human touch to our safety mission.

Why is NDSC’s mission to prevent injuries and save lives important to you?
As someone who spends most of my free time around cars, safety is something I’ve learned to respect firsthand. Whether its wrenching in the shop or driving to the office, it’s important to understand how small decisions can prevent major accidents. I’m proud to support an organization that takes safety seriously and helps others do the same.

What are your hobbies?
When I’m not in the office, you can usually find me laying under my car, getting it prepared for the next event. I’m passionate about anything motorsports, especially racing/drifting cars. I’m constantly trying to convince myself I don’t need a new vehicle or upgrades for the current ones. Other than motorsports, I enjoy traveling and exploring nature.

What other talents do you have?
I’ve been told I have a keen eye for aesthetics. I like to design for my own side projects and occasionally help friends bring their ideas to life. Whether it’s branding, visuals, or just making things feel more intentional, I enjoy guiding the look and feel of a project.

If you could travel anywhere, where would it be and why?
I’d visit Monaco during the F1 Grand Pix. Millions of dollars in cars screaming down city streets that were built for scooters has got to be peak motorsport. It’s also probably the only race where yachts count as trackside seating.

Biggest pet peeve?
Unskippable ads and when people say “no worries if not”, but very clearly have worries if not.

What is your biggest fear in life?
Wasting my potential, or even worse… peaking in high school. I just want to make the most of life, do something meaningful, and not look back thinking “Wow, I really played it safe and still didn’t get a yacht.”

What’s on your bucket list?
I’d really like to travel to Switzerland so I can stare at the landscape and wonder why I ever settled for anything less than glacier air and alpine silence. It genuinely seems so peaceful and beautiful there.