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Year of the Seafarer: The 2010 Annual Report from the Seamen's Church Institute of New York and New Jersey
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2010
SCI
THE SEAMEN’S CHURCH INSTITUTE of New York & New Jersey
NEW YORK PORT NEWARK PADUCAH HOUSTON OAKLAND
About SCI
The Seamen’s Church Institute (SCI) cares for the personal, professional, and spiritual needs of mariners around the world. Founded in 1834, it is the largest, most comprehensive mariners’ service agency in North America.
SCI Online
Visit us online at seamenschurch.org and connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.
THE LOOKOUT
Volume 103/Number 2©2011The Seamen’s Church InstituteAll rights reserved.
PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTORThe Rev. David M. Rider
CHAIRMANDavid S. French
EDITOROliver Brewer
ASSISTANT EDITORSusannah Skiver
DESIGN & PRODUCTIONBliss Design
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Year of the Seafarer
Executive Director’s Message
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Dear Friends,
The United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) declared 2010 the “Year of the Seafarer” to proclaim the significant contributions seafarers make to the world and the vital part they play in global trade. IMO Secretary-General Efthimios E. Mitropoulos declared, “Seafarers deserve respect and recognition: let us resolve, during 2010, to ensure that this message is trumpeted loud and clear.”
In 2010 (and, indeed, since our founding), SCI has trumpeted the message that mariners, not propellers, are the real force behind maritime commerce. Their skill, stamina, and training move the world’s cargo. To get the job done, mariners face numerous adversities and sacrifices that SCI seeks to ameliorate through its daily work.
Mariners merit our prayerful consideration and support. With help from friends like you, SCI works to ensure that the men and women serving in the maritime workplace thrive amid always changing conditions. SCI cares for their safety, advocates for their needs,
and works for improved working and living conditions.
In our efforts to that end, I am pleased to report that during the “Year of the Seafarer,” SCI
• Opened the doors of its Port Newark International Seafarers’ Center, situating vital resources for the maritime community in the heart of Port Newark;
• Conducted major upgrades to its Houston facility, including new state-of-the-art computer simulators used in training professional mariners;
• And, in the wake of the largest oil spill ever to originate in US-controlled waters, convened a notable roundtable discussion of industry and governmental leaders to exchange views on regulatory and commercial changes that might emerge in the aftermath.
These projects supplemented SCI’s continuing daily work of chaplaincy, our Christmas at Sea volunteer knitting program, maritime education, and
advocacy, including the publication of further progress in SCI’s groundbreaking Piracy Trauma Study.
Unquestionably, every year—not just 2010—should be proclaimed the year of the seafarer. Mariners’ workloads do not wane with trends or tides. They continue 24/7/365 and so does our work to support them. So, too, should our trumpeting, making sure that, in a world where few look closely at the complex realities behind our modern conveniences, we remember the individuals who make it all possible.
Thanks for your prayers and support in 2010. For a digital version of this Annual Report, please go to http://seamenschurch.org/annual-report, and pass along the link to your friends.
Yours faithfully,
The Rev. David M. Rider President & Executive Director
Chairman of SCI’s Board of TrusteesDear Friends of SCI,
This Annual Report reflects on how SCI marked the “Year of the Seafarer” by drawing attention both to the work of mariners and to the mariners themselves. From launching SCI-TV featuring mariners sharing their stories to starting the “I am…” campaign (http://seamenschurch.org/iam), SCI expressed its mission directly through those we serve.
At SCI, we embrace the 21st century by harnessing emerging technology. In 2010, we upgraded our Center for Maritime Education training simulators with the latest computer software and hardware, making teaching exercises mirror real-life experiences on the water. Our new John J. McMullen International Seafarers’ Center in Port Newark provides all of the conveniences a seafarer, port worker, or trucker needs to conduct business or connect with loved ones. Also, we have upgraded the way we connect with mariners and those who care about them through new social media resources.
I am proud to lead SCI as it evolves with changing times. The ambitious work accomplished by our staff, dedicated volunteers, and Board members astounds me every day.
I express heartfelt thanks to you and all SCI’s loyal donors. SCI’s mission comes alive each day because of your generous financial support. Working together, it is a true blessing to serve mariners on both the inland waters and the deep blue sea.
Thanks for all you do on behalf of SCI and the mariners we serve.
David S. French Chairman of the Board
P.S. Remember to like us on Facebook!
SCI Board of TrusteesCHAIRMANDavid S. French
VICE CHAIRMANRichard T. du Moulin
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & PRESIDENTThe Rev. David M. Rider
VICE PRESIDENTSBaxter W. GrahamChester D. Hooper, Esq.Niels M. JohnsenThomas L. McLane
CLERICAL VICE PRESIDENTSThe Rev. Dr. Winston W. ChingThe Rev. Dr. James H. Cooper
SECRETARYHerbert W. Swain, Jr.
TREASURERBruce G. Paulsen, Esq.
HONORARY CHAIRMANThe Rt. Rev. Mark S. Sisk
MEMBERSMrs. C. Robert Allen III*Arthur L. Armitage*Morten ArntzenGeorge D. Benjamin****Richard S. Berry, Esq.*Timothy J. CaseyGale Chen*Peter John GoulandrisKathleen C. HainesRaymond P. Hayden, Esq.George M. Isdale, Jr.****Niels W. Johnsen*Mark K. KnoyGerhard E. KurzThe Rev. Canon Peter Larom***Richard M. Larrabee**James R. LawrenceHenry C.B. Lindh*Sal LitricoAlfred Lee Loomis III****Caroline M. Macomber*The Rev. Dr. Daniel P. MatthewsCapt. James J. McNamaraRADM Robert C. North (Ret.)Craig E. PhilipJeffrey PlattCharles A. Robertson*The Rev. Jean R. Smith, D.D.***Robert D. SomervilleJohn P. TavlariosPeter M. TirschwellPaul R. TregurthaThe Rev. Dr. James R. Whittemore*** * Honorary ** Ex Officio *** Director Emeritus **** Chairman Emeritus
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SCI maintains a staff of professional chaplains with interfaith and cross-cultural backgrounds. Chaplains and volunteers assist thousands each year, extending a hand of friendship, hospitality, and pastoral care.
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Open Doors
I am inspired by what you do for our mariners and look forward to visiting your facility again after the ribbon cutting.
—VADM Manson K. Brown, Commander of the US Coast Guard Pacific Area, after a tour of SCI’s newly renovated International Seafarers’ Center in Port Newark
Ministry on the River
522 Boats visited1,758 Mariners met or assisted by chaplains
International Maritime Center in the Bay Area
1,699 Ships visited in the ports of the Bay Area6,305 Seafarers visited onboard those ships1,804 Seafarers transported by SCI vans
International Seafarers’ Center in Port Newark
1,854 Ships visited in the Port of NY & NJ19,581 Seafarers visited onboard those ships15,812 Seafarers, truckers, and port workers used Seafarers’ Center20,358 Seafarers transported by SCI vans
Passenger Ship Terminal in Brooklyn
43 Cruise ships served by SCI in Brooklyn4,008 Money Transfer/Wire Transactions
At 12:00 noon EST on November 22, SCI opened the doors of its Port Newark International Seafarers’ Center to the first group of seafarers to use the newly renovated 18,000-square-foot Center, which situates vital resources for the maritime community in the heart of Port Newark, NJ. Taking the first few steps across the new threshold, a seafarer from the Marguerite Ace, a car-carrier in port, uttered, “Beautiful, sir…beautiful!”
First opened in the 1960s, SCI’s International Seafarers’ Center needed replacement of old engineering systems and refurbishment of public spaces. Several years ago, SCI broke ground on an extensive construction project that would offer “radical hospitality,” according to SCI’s President & Executive Director the Rev. David M. Rider. The renovated Center contains a chapel, Internet café, telephone carrels, business services, conference rooms, offices, a recreation lounge, a basketball court, and a sports field.
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SCI Chaplain Begins Ohio River Ministry SCI appointed the Rev. Kempton D. Baldridge to Ministry on the River, the nation’s only full-time pastoral care ministry on the Ohio and Lower Mississippi River systems. Based from SCI’s Paducah Center, Chaplain Baldridge serves the Ohio River region.
SCI Honors and Remembers Mariners SCI led a celebration of National Maritime Day recognizing the achievements and legacy of the maritime industry at the American Merchant Mariners’ Memorial in New York’s Battery Park.
Now Broadcasting: SCI-TV SCI launched its own Vimeo Channel, a public feed of video clips featuring scenes from the daily work of the Institute. SCI-TV (http://bit.ly/sci-tv) aims to draw attention to the often-unobserved workforce of the maritime industry.
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SCI Appoints New Bay Area Chaplain SCI appointed the Rev. Joyce Parry Moore, currently completing her Doctorate of Ministry in Pastoral Counseling, as the new Bay Area Senior Chaplain, effective January 1, 2011.
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SCI operates the world’s only full-time, free legal aid program for merchant mariners. The Center for Seafarers’ Rights works to improve laws and practices that protect mariners and increase the safety and security of the maritime industry.
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I appreciate your contributions to the discussions on labor issues facing the maritime industry. As always, we here at the Maritime Administration value your input, and look forward to continued work with SCI in the future.
—David T. Matsuda, United States Maritime Administrator
Roundtable In October, SCI convened a roundtable discussion entitled
“Life Beyond the Crisis” at its newly renovated Gulf Region Center for Maritime Education in Houston, TX. Twenty-five maritime industry and governmental leaders exchanged views on regulatory and commercial changes that might emerge as a result of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
The roundtable participants included high-level representatives of stakeholders likely to be affected by the Deepwater Horizon spill, including the US Coast Guard, marine insurers, maritime attorneys, ship operators, classification societies, shipping organizations, and educators. The discussions addressed perceptions and realities arising from the spill.
SCI sponsors roundtable discussions periodically to gather different senior government and marine industry leaders for candid, exploratory conversation on major issues of the day. Recent discussions have included the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006; seafarer shore leave access; and humanitarian care for seafarers held hostage by pirates.
Advocacy Statistics
In 2010, SCI handled 66 new cases involving work-related issues, such as death benefits, security restrictions, medical care, repatriation, wages, and working/living conditions.
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SCI Joins IMO Deliberation on Piracy The Maritime Safety Committee provided SCI over 30 minutes to present the rationale and insights of its Piracy Study to a special lunchtime meeting of more than 100 delegates.
Stevenson Addresses UN General Assembly In May, the President of the United Nations General Assembly, Ali Treki, convened a special session to discuss the problem of international maritime piracy, inviting SCI’s Center for Seafarers’ Rights Director to address piracy’s impact on seafarers and their families.
2010 Shore Leave Study Published With TWIC implementation in effect nationwide for more than a year, SCI asked seafarers’ centers to report on consequences of the program. Data gleaned from SCI’s Shore Leave Report provides important information, helping to improve shore leave opportunities for seafarers and chaplains’ access to terminals.
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SCI Publishes Vetted Piracy Guidelines With a comprehensive analysis of initial study interviews, SCI published Version 2.0 of its Guidelines for Post-Piracy Care for Seafarers, strategic plans that provide a structure for the care of seafarers impacted by piracy.
SCI Produces Environmental Guides for Seafarers Thanks to a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, SCI began work on a new set of environmental educational materials to equip seafarers with information on their rights while employed.
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SCI’s Center for Maritime Education provides career development opportunities for mariners through cutting-edge training.
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I am always impressed when I come here. They introduce great information and then practice it in a great way. Some of the best training I have gotten in a classroom, including maritime school.
— Brent May, Kirby Inland Marine
TechnologySCI’s Houston Center for Maritime Education’s ten-year-old simulators required updates to remain on the cutting edge of training. In 2010, major upgrades to the Houston simulators placed the technology on equal footing with the equipment used in SCI’s Paducah, KY Center, even surpassing that technology in some areas for deep-sea training.
Benefits include enhanced training capability for various modes of transportation with superior graphics and visual systems. New simulators in Houston incorporate the latest technology, and new geographical databases for the area surrounding the Port of Houston allow the simulation of multiple events in different areas of the Port. These upgrades introduce a path for future groundbreaking training, including safety and security exercises and oil spill scenarios.
In addition to the simulators, SCI also made updates to the Houston Center’s physical plant. The Institute equipped classrooms with better, more functional floor plans, superior AV equipment and projection screens, and new furniture. The common areas of the Center received new life, too, including a large, open lounge area for students.
Center for Maritime Education Statistics
872 mariners from 27 different companies received training at SCI–Paducah151 mariners received fire fighting training at SCI–Paducah691 visitors to SCI–Paducah 429 mariners from 14 different companies received training at SCI–Houston250 visitors to SCI–Houston
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Fleeting/Harbor Courses Fill Training Niche In 2010, SCI made new simulation training available to the harbor and fleeting boat community, operators that work in and around the multitude of barge fleets up and down the United States’ rivers.
Feasibility Study at SCI On March 16, Major General John W. Peabody, Commander of the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division of the US Army Corps of Engineers, sat in the “driver’s seat” of SCI’s upgraded Paducah simulator, piloting a vessel into the Olmsted Locks at Ohio River Mile 964.4, a construction project currently not scheduled for completion for another 11 years.
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Marine Insurance Forum On November 3–4, SCI hosted an inland waterways industry forum on marine insurance. The two-day professional development seminar included presentations from the insurance underwriting industry and USCG, panel discussions, and simulator training exercises.
Simulator Conference Inspires SCI’s Director of Maritime Education co-led the 16th International Navigation Simulator Lecturers’ Conference at Dalian Maritime University in Dalian, China. Participants from around the globe exchanged ideas and experiences using navigation simulators in training and research.
Steersmen Train with New Technology In July, a group of professional mariners took part in a newly implemented course at SCI’s Center for Maritime Education in Paducah, KY. After an intensive two-week training session, 13 AEP Steersmen completed the USCG-approved Mate/Steersman program using SCI’s newly upgraded simulators, becoming the Center’s first graduates in the new training curriculum.
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Volunteer knitters from around the country knit garments as symbols of SCI’s mission of hospitality. Each year, SCI distributes these warming gifts to mariners far away from home.
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During Christmas 1978 I was at sea and I received a gift package from SCI. The gift box consisted of a hand knitted scarf, a bag of hard candy and a Zane Grey paperback western. It may not seem like much, but it meant a lot to me being so far from home for the holidays, and very few Xmas gifts have ever approached the true spirit of the season.”
—Robert V. Comegys, AMIM, Assistant Vice President, Starr Marine Agency, Inc.
New HomeThe Knitting Room at SCI, the assembly point for the gifts SCI collects for mariners each year, moved to the heart of the Port of New York and New Jersey in 2010. SCI’s newly renovated International Seafarers’ Center in Port Newark, part of the largest container terminal complex on the East Coast, houses the new headquarters.
The remodeled Port Newark Center puts the program in the middle of port activity. Staff, including the program’s new manager, Paige Sato, and volunteers work in the same building where mariners, truckers, and port workers find hospitality. The Center closely assimilates land-dwelling knitters with the world of seafarers.
The Center offers one of the only spots accessible to unescorted volunteers in the secure areas of the port. A giant east wall made of glass provides a panoramic view of cranes and container ships—a perfect backdrop for knitting mariner scarves and hats.
Volunteer Knitting Program Statistics
8,287 Knitted gifts to deep-sea mariners7,305 Knitted scarves to America’s river mariners75 Knitted gifts to Retired Mariners & Merchant Marine VeteransSCI also distributed assorted sundry items donated through the Christmas Gift Drive (children’s cards, candy, toiletries, chewing gum, popcorn, hot chocolate, and books)—enough gifts for all of the mariners we served in 2010.
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The 33rd Annual Silver Bell Awards Dinner
Thursday, June 10, 2010 at Pier Sixty at Chelsea Piers in New York City
Honorees
C. Berdon Lawrence Silver Bell Award Chairman Emeritus Kirby Corporation
The Rev. Jean R. Smith, D.D. Silver Bell Award former Executive Director, SCI
Vice Admiral Vivien S. Crea (ret.) Lifetime Achievement Award former Vice Commandant United States Coast Guard
Bay Area Casino Night Thursday, July 1, 2010
at the Oakland Yacht Club in Alameda, CA
The 6th Annual Paducah Golf Classic
Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at the Drake Creek Golf Club Ledbetter, KY
Pilot Boat Harbor Cruise Tuesday, September 14, 2010
aboard Pilot No. 1, the New York in the New York Harbor
The 6th Annual Maritime Training Benefit Luncheon
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 at SCI–Houston RADMPaulF.Zukunft • KeynoteSpeaker Assistant Commandant for Marine Safety, Security and Stewardship United States Coast Guard
Christmas at Sea Gala & Auction Tuesday, November 30, 2010
at The Union League Club in New York City
The 11th Annual River Bell Awards Luncheon
in support of SCI’s Ministry on the River Thursday, December 9, 2010 at the Paducah McCracken County Convention & Expo Center
Honorees
Stephen D. Little River Bell President & Chairman of the Board Crounse Corporation
Buck Lay River Legend
The Rev. James R. Wilkinson Distinguished Service Award former Chaplain, SCI
Special Events
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It’s really beneficial for the towboat business to have access to clergy who know and understand the industry and educators who actively work for the professional development of the mariner.
—Joe Pyne, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kirby Corporation
SCI is always there, reaching out, welcoming the weary, reflecting God’s love.
—Jo Ellen Heil, Volunteer
When no one else was there, SCI was … taking care of the sailors.
—Blair VanBrunt, wife of merchant mariner Brent, who received a handknit gift from SCI during one of their first Christmases apart
Why I Give to SCI
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SponsorsCorporate Sponsors strengthen SCI’s chaplains’ ministry, legal advocacy, and maritime education programs. Sustaining Sponsors provide unrestricted financial support of $100,000 or more per year. Supporting Sponsors contribute at least $50,000 per year, and Contributing In-Kind Sponsors provide SCI with goods or professional services in excess of $25,000 annually. SCI expresses gratitude to our Sponsors, elite companies that enable us to strengthen our mission to ocean and river mariners.
2010 Sustaining Sponsors
Anonymous
AEP River Operations
Ingram Barge Company
2010 Supporting SponsorsKirby CorporationOverseas Shipholding Group, Inc.Tidewater, Inc.
2010 Contributing In-Kind SponsorsHolland & KnightSeward & Kissel, LLP
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THE SEAMEN’S CHURCH INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY(in thousands) 2010 2009
Support and Operating Revenue:Contributions and grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,857 $ 1,510Program service revenue:
Maritime Education and Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,657 1,590 International Seafarers’ Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 244
Investment income, net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 255 Special event income1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,011 1,033Other income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531 682 ________ ________Total Support and Operating Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,576 5,314
Expenses:Program services:
SCI–Bay Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 138Maritime Education and Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,110 2,229Programmatic Outreach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 363International Seafarers’ Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,328 1,163Policy, Advocacy and Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 338 ________ ________
Total program services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,444 4,232
Supporting Services:Management and general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,228 1,980Fundraising & Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 764 956 ________ ________
Total supporting services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,993 2,936
Total Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,436 7,168 ________ ________
Deficit of support and operating revenue over expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1,860) (1,854)
Net realized and unrealized gains on investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,293 2,589 Estimated loss at Port Newark Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – –
Changes in net assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433 735 Net assets at beginning of year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39,206 38,471 ________ ________
Net assets at end of year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,639 $39,206 ________ ________ ________ ________1Net of direct benefit to donors of $168 in 2010 and $164 in 2009
This information has been extracted from the financial reports of The Seamen’s Church Institute. Copies of the 2010 Audited Financial Statements may be obtained by writing to:
THE SEAMEN’S CHURCH INSTITUTEOffice of the Controller
241 Water StreetNew York, NY 10038
2010 Financial Summary
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$100,000 & AboveAEP River OperationsANONYMOUSIngram Barge CompanyITF Seafarers’ TrustKirby CorporationMadison Coal & Supply
Company
$50,000–$99,999The Martha and Bronson
Ingram FoundationOverseas Shipholding
Group, Inc.Tidewater, Inc.
$25,000–$49,999American Bureau of ShippingBuffalo Marine Service, Inc.Chevron Shipping
Company LLCExxonMobil Refining &
Supply CompanyHigman Marine Services, Inc.K-Sea Transportation, Inc.The New York
Community TrustStarr Marine Agency,
Inc.—A Member of Starr Companies
$10,000–$24,999AMA Capital Partners LLCANONYMOUS (2)The Bahamas Maritime
AuthorityBLT ChembulkBouchard
Transportation Co., Inc.Canal Barge Company, Inc.Capital Counsel, LLCCarnival UKCB Richard EllisConnecticut Maritime
Association, Inc.Crounse CorporationCruise Industry Charitable
FoundationMr. Edward A. DelmanDetyens Shipyards, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Richard
T. du Moulin*Episcopal Charities
of CaliforniaGenco Shipping &
Trading LimitedGeneral Maritime CorporationMr. and Mrs. George D.
Benjamin*The Golub Charitable TrustMr. Peter John GoulandrisHeidmar Services, Inc.International Shipholding
CorporationJesse Brent—Merrick Jones
Memorial FoundationKOG Transport, Inc.Kongsberg Maritime
Simulation Inc.Life Saving Benevolent
AssociationMarquette Transportation
Company, Inc.
McAllister Towing and Transportation Company, Inc.
Moran Towing CorporationMr. and Mrs. Juergen OsmersThe Parish of Trinity Church
and St. Paul’s Chapel of New York, NY
$5,000–$ 9,999AET Inc. LimitedMrs. C. Robert Allen IIIAllianz Global Corporate
and SpecialtyAmerican Commercial
Lines, Inc.American Roll-On
Roll-Off Carriers, LLCAon Risk ServicesArthur J. Gallagher Risk
Management Services, Inc. —Marine Division
Bernhard Schulte GroupBlank Rome LLPCampbell Transportation
Company, Inc.Ceres Terminals, IncorporatedChartisChrist Episcopal Church
of Oyster Bay, NYChurch Pension FundThe Constans Culver
FoundationCSL International Inc.Det Norske VeritasDiamond S. Management LLCMr. Robert DillonDVB Bank AGEagle Shipping International
(USA) LLCEnterprise Marine
Services LLCFreehill, Hogan & Mahar LLPMr. and Mrs. David S. FrenchGermanischer Lloyd
(USA), Inc.Globe WirelessMr. and Mrs. Baxter GrahamGuy Carpenter &
Company, LLCHill Rivkins LLPHolland & Knight LLPJacq. Pierot, Jr. & Sons, Inc.James Marine, Inc./
Paducah River ServiceJohn F. Dillon & Co., LLCKeppel Offshore & Marine Ltd.Lay Leasing, Inc.Liberian RegistryLiberty Maritime CorporationLloyd’s Register North
America, Inc.Lone Star R.S. Platou, Inc.Maersk Line, LimitedMarine Systems, Inc.Marshall, Dennehey, Warner,
Coleman & GogginMartin Midstream Partners, LPMCA Associates, Inc.McDonough Marine
Service, Inc.MJLF & AssociatesMTI Network, Inc.Navios CorporationNew York Container
Terminal, Inc.New York Shipping
Association, Inc.Nicoletti, Hornig & SweeneyNordea BankOperation SailPenn Maritime Inc.
Phoenix Bulk Carriers (US) Corp.
Port Newark Container Terminal
Poten & Partners, Inc.Quincannon Associates, Inc.The Reese Charitable
Lead TrustRoyal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.San Juan Navigation, LLCSealift Inc.SeaRiver Maritime Inc.Seward & Kissel, LLPShipowners Claims
Bureau Inc.Mr. F. Randall SmithSouthern Star
Shipping Co., Inc.Swiss Re AmericaTeekay CorporationThomas Miller Americas, Inc.TravelersTowers WatsonUBM Global Trade/
The Journal of CommerceUnited Barge LineUnited Maritime GroupW.W. Patterson CompanyWallem Group Ltd.Watson, Farley & WilliamsWillis Re Inc.Zeta Interactive
$1,000–$4,999The Alexander & Baldwin
FoundationAlterra Specialty
Insurance CompanyAnderson Kelly
Associates, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Morten ArntzenThe Association of
Marine Underwriters of San Francisco
The Association of Shipbrokers & Agents
Mr. and Mrs. Joe BelardinelliBennett Lawrence
Management, LLCMr. and Mrs. Brad BermanMr. Richard S. Berry and
Mrs. Lucy CommonerThe Rt. Rev. & Mrs.
Frederick BorschMr. Thomas V. G. BrownMr. and Mrs. Robert P. BurkeCarnival Cruise Lines, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Jason CarrMr. Dayton T. CarrMr. John K. CastleCatlin Insurance
Company, Inc.The Charitable Gift FundMr. and Mrs. James
W. Charrier, Jr.Christ Episcopal Church
of Short Hills, NJMr. and Mrs. Marvin ClawsonMr. Harry N. CookCooper T. Smith StevedoringMr. and Mrs. Gregory M.
CorkettCosco Container Lines
Americas, Inc.Mr. Frank CostaCrosby Tugs, Inc.Mr. Sean M. DaltonDNB Nor Bank ASAMr. and Mrs. Joseph
P. DruckerEagle Ocean Transport, Inc.Eisner Amper LLPMr. and Mrs. Todd Ellis
Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of Long Island
The Episcopal Diocese of Long Island
The Episcopal Diocese of New York
European Maritime, LLCFox Galvin, LLCGardere Wynne Sewell LLPMr. Andrew J. GargerGault & Box, PLLCGeneral Reinsurance
CorporationGolding Barge Line, Inc.Cmdr. William GottenGrace Episcopal Church
of Madison, NJMr. and Mrs. Richard GreenGulf Island Marine FabricatorsMr. and Mrs. Mark HainesMr. Raymond P. HaydenHenry A. Petter Supply Co.The Henry C. & Karin J.
Barkhorn FoundationThe Herman Goldman
FoundationHill, Betts & Nash LLPHofmann & SchweitzerMr. and Mrs. Chester D.
Hooper*The E.C. Hubert Living TrustHunter Marine Transport, Inc.International Organization of
Masters, Mates & PilotsInternational Registries, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Isdale, Jr.*J.B. Marine Service, Inc.James S. Peterson FoundationJANTRAN, Inc.John L. Wortham & Son, LLPMr. and Mrs. Niels M. JohnsenMr. and Mrs. Niels W. Johnsen Jones WalkerMr. and Mrs. H. E.
Katterjohn, Jr.Ms. Kathy A. KauschMr. and Mrs. Mark K. KnoyMr. Gerhard KurzMr. and Mrs. James R.
LawrenceThe Len Camber
Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Robert
A. LittlefieldThe Loomis Foundation
along with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Loomis, III
The Lowell Berry FoundationM.T. Maritime Management
(USA) LLCMr. and Mrs. Joseph S.
ManningMarine and Insurance
Claims AssociationMarine Industries CorporationThe Marine Society of
the City of New YorkMcGinnis, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
McLaneMr. John P. McPhillipsMr. and Mrs. Greggory
MendenhallMiller’s Launch, Inc.The Miller Law Firm, PLLCRADM and Mrs. Robert C.
North (ret.)The Paducah Bank and
Trust CompanyPaducah Rigging, Inc.The Pamela Howard Family
Foundation, Inc.Panama Canal Authority
Pasha HawaiiMr. and Mrs. Bruce G. PaulsenMr. Craig E. Philip and
Ms. Marian OttPier Sixty, LLCPolen Capital
Management Corp.The Port Authority of NY & NJThe Port of OaklandThe Presbytery of Newark
of the Presbyterian Church (USA)
Propeller Club of the Port of Paducah
The Rev. and Mrs. David M. Rider
River Marine EnterprisesSan Francisco Bar PilotsMr. and Mrs. Albert SchillingMs. Miriam SchnepfMr. and Mrs. Peter J. ScrobeSeabulk International Inc.SEACOR Holdings Inc.Mr. PB ShahShipping & Finance, LLCThe Sidney Stern
Memorial TrustSt. Elizabeth’s Episcopal
Church of Ridgewood, NJSt. George’s Anglican
Church of Milltown, NJSt. Luke’s Episcopal Church
of Gladstone, NJStarr Marine Agency
of Texas, Inc.State of New Jersey,
Department of The TreasuryStatue Cruises, LLCSuderman & Young
Towing Company, LPMs. Barbara TarmyTrinity Episcopal Church
of New Orleans, LATrinity Industries, Inc.United NY & NJ Sandy
Hook Pilots Benevolent Association
United Way of New York CityWepfer Marine, Inc.Mr. Kenneth A. WheelerThe Rev. Dr. and Mrs.
James R. Whittemore*Mr. Royce WilkenMr. and Mrs. John M. Woods
$500–$999Ms. Louise Todd AmblerANONYMOUS (2)Armistead Mechanical, Inc.Ash Group, LLCBay-Houston Towing Co.Berkley Offshore Underwriting
Managers, LLCBlank WeldingMr. and Mrs. Gus BourneufMr. and Mrs. Joseph
B. Breed, IVCAF Worldwide, Inc.Charles M. Lynch &
Associates, Inc.Christ Episcopal Church
of Alameda, CAMr. Donald Albert CloesMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. DeanMr. and Mrs. Wolcott
B. Dunham, Jr.The Episcopal Church of
St. Matthew and St. Timothy of New York, NY
Episcopal Church Women of Christ Church of St. Michaels, MD
2010 Donors
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Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of New York
Episcopal Church Women of St. Luke’s Church of Montclair, NJ
Episcopal Church Women of St. Philip’s Church of Brevard, NC
Export Transport Company, Inc.The ExxonMobil FoundationFirst Presbyterian Church
of Paducah, KYMs. Marie Lee Gaillard*Grifco Transportation Ltd.Miss Jo Ellen Heil*Mr. Bruce HoegerHolland America Line Westours, Inc.Imperial GraphicsInland Marine ServiceInternational Marine UnderwritersInterocean American
Shipping CorporationMs. Arlene D. JonachMr. Joseph Terrell Kelly, Jr.L & R Midland, Inc.Lancer Insurance CompanyMr. Ian J. LennardMr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Loomis III*The Rev. and Mrs. Daniel P.
Matthews, DDCapt. and Mrs. James J. McNamaraMr. and Mrs. Clarence F. MichalisMr. and Mrs. John A. MignanoMinerva Marine, Inc.Ms. Penelope H. MoodeyMr. John MoyleMulzer Crushed StoneNational Cargo Bureau, Inc.National Ocean Industries AssociationMr. and Mrs. Edwin Neff, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. NoletOSG Lightering, LLCP. Judge & Sons, Inc.Paducah-McCracken County
Riverport AuthorityPartnership for Sustainable PortsThe Port of Houston AuthorityPounentes Maritime CorporationPreis & RoyThe Presbytery of Western KentuckyThe Right Rev. and Mrs.
Lawrence ProvenzanoThe Rev. Megan SandersMs. Lynn SauroSkaarup Shipping CorporationMr. Peter T. and the Rev. Jean R. SmithSt. David’s Episcopal Church
of Cranbury, NJSt. John’s Memorial Episcopal
Church of Ramsey, NJSt. John’s of Lattingtown Episcopal
Church of Locust Valley, NYSt. Mary’s-by-the-Sea Episcopal
Church of Point Pleasant Beach, NJSt. Paul’s Episcopal Church
of Hickman, KYSt. Thomas’ Episcopal Church
of Mamaroneck, NYSteve Ward and Friends FoundationMr. Herbert W. Swain and
Dr. Marjorie G. DeaneTurn Services, Inc.UBS Financial ServicesVanguard Charitable
Endowment ProgramVolunteer Barge & Transport, Inc.WartsilaMs. Adrienne Yee
$250–$499AarhusKarlshamn USA Inc.Ms. Martha C. AdamsAll Saints’ Episcopal Church
of Bay Head, NJ
America’s CharitiesMr. and Mrs. Gary V. AndersenANONYMOUS (2)The Association of Retired
Marine PersonnelBlue Danube Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Braun, Jr.VADM James C. CardMr. Gus CarlsonChem Carriers, LLCChrist Episcopal Church of
Pompton Lakes, NJCompass Marine ServicesMr. and Mrs. John DeyMr. Nickolas DiPietraDisplay Solutions Inc.Dr. Rhoda M. DorseyThe Episcopal Church of Christ
the King of Stone Ridge, NYThe Episcopal Church of the
Epiphany of Southbury, CTEpiscopal Church Women of Christ
Church of Pompton Lakes, NJERL Commercial Marine, Inc.Ms. Catherine F. FaganMr. and Mrs. Steven FitzgeraldG.M.E.N.I. Inc.Ms. Karin M. GastMr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. GlennMr. Peter GleysteenGrace Episcopal Church
of Hopkinsville, KYGrace Episcopal Church
of Paducah, KYMr. Joseph G. GrassoMr. Samuel A. HangerMr. and Mrs. Timothy M. HollMr. and Mrs. Hilton M. JerveyKent SchoolH.W. KenyonThe Knights of Columbus—No. 10962Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. LehmanMr. Leo MagrathMainstream Commercial Divers, Inc.Mr. William McCullochMs. Sarah McGeeMcGriff, Seibels & Williams
of Missouri, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. McKennaMrs. Eleanor B. Monaghan*Mr. and Mrs. James E. MooneyMr. and Mrs. George W. MooreMr. and Mrs. Vincent S. NadileMrs. Josephine NealisMr. and Mrs. David A. NourseOccunet, Inc.Peace Lutheran Church of Perkasie, PARADM and Mrs. Paul J. Pluta (ret.)The Port of GalvestonThe Prudential FoundationRay Black & Son, Inc.REA & Associates, LLCMr. Ronald RiouxMr. and Mrs. Sam SauseMs. Lois SchetkyMr. Timothy SchoolmasterMr. William E. SchuttMr. and Mrs. Harry R. SkallerupSouthern Scrap RecyclingSouthern Towing CompanySSA TerminalsSt. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
of New Providence, NJSt. James’ Episcopal Church
of New York, NYSt. Paul’s Episcopal Church
of Chatham, NJSt. Peter’s Episcopal Church
of Rosedale, NYSt. Stephen’s Episcopal Church
of New Harmony, INThe Rev. and Mrs. Tim TaylorMr. Jovi Tenev
Mr. Peter M. TirschwellTrinity Episcopal Church of Fulton, KYMrs. Judy VegaDr. and Mrs. J. Dix WaymanThe Waterways JournalMr. Theodore P. WeisbergMr. Gerry WhalenMs. Kelly WoodsMr. and Mrs. Randy YeeMr. Harry E. Yerkes IVMr. Stanley H. Young, Jr.
$100–$249Mr. Roger AblettMs. Anne M. AdamsAdvance Business Concepts, Inc.Mrs. Norma J. Agatstein*The Alameda DeaneryThe American Institute of
Marine UnderwritersAmerican Waterways OperatorsAmerican Merchant Marine Veterans
—Dennis A. Roland ChapterMs. Andrea AndersonANONYMOUSMrs. S. Reed AnthonyMr. and Mrs. Arthur L. ArmitageMr. and Mrs. William H. AtthoweMr. William F. BachmaierMr. Kay BellMs. Frances P. BeyerMr. William J. BlairBollinger Shipyards, Inc.The Rev. and Mrs. L. Rowland BonadieMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. BorioloMr. and Mrs. Edward BarroneMr. and Mrs. Robert BraunMr. Donald F. Bridenstine, Jr.Mrs. Patricia BrittonMr. and Mrs. Ronald P. BrothertonMr. and Mrs. John F. BrownMr. Richard H. Brown, Jr.Ms. Grace M. BrubakerMr. and Mrs. Donall I. BunchMr. George BurdickMs. Audrey ByrneCapt. Kenneth CarlsonMs. Roberta A. CashMr. Rodney CatesChristian Evangelical Ministries, Inc.The City of PaducahMr. John ClaassenMs. Joan ClerkMs. Alodia M. CorpuzMr. and Mrs. E. Anthony CowieMs. Nancy CoxThe Rev. Robert Crafts, M.D.Dr. and Mrs. James M. CrawfordMs. Teresita B. CurrierMr. and Mrs. R. W. DavisMrs. Betty Nexsen DeVriesMs. Mary D. DierdorffMs. Caroline H. DixonMs. Catherine L. DohnCapt. James D. DolanMr. John DoucetteMs. Marjorie DovmanMs. Ellen EdmondsMr. and Mrs. Toney EdwardsMr. Alan M. EhrlichMs. Susan EmanuelThe Episcopal Church of Our
Saviour of Newark, NJThe Episcopal Church of St. Barnabas
of Irvington-on-Hudson, NYThe Episcopal Church of St.
Mark of Brooklyn, New YorkEpiscopal Church Women of All
Saints Church of Brooklyn, NYEpiscopal Church Women of Christ
Church of Toms River, NJ
Episcopal Church Women of St. Andrew’s Church of Sudlersville, MD
Episcopal Church Women of St. Gabriel’s Church of Brooklyn, NY
Episcopal Church Women of St. James’ Church of Skaneateles, NY
Episcopal Church Women of St. Matthew’s of Paramus, NJ
Episcopal Church Women of St. Philip’s Church of Laurel, DE
The Episcopal Diocese of ConnecticutThe Episcopal Diocese of NewarkMr. and Mrs. Robert S. ErskineMr. James FlanaghanProf. and Mrs. William D. FoltzMr. and Mrs. E. Spivey GaultMr. and Mrs. Gregory G. GerwitzMr. John J. GilmartinMr. and Mrs. George E. GoldmanMr. and Mrs. William O. GrayMr. and Mrs. G. Leslie GrimmMr. G. William HaasMs. Zinnia HadlerMr. Thomas E. Hand, Jr.Ms. Gail W. HannaMs. Sally K. HarperMr. and Mrs. Samuel W. HartshornMs. Susan M. HaswellMr. William HenryCapt. Sherri HickmanHolman House CafeteriaMr. Michael HoneycuttMr. Charles Hoover, Jr.Mr. John A. HopeMrs. Grace Elizabeth HowesMr. Eric HuangMr. and Mrs. Robert J. HughesMr. Richard HurtThe Rev. David and Dr. Kathleen HurtyMs. Anthenea A. HyattIntegro USA Inc.Jack Hornor Marine Survey
& Design CompanyMr. Doug JensenMrs. Etelvina U. JimenezMs. Ethel JimenezDr. and Mrs. Jeff JohnsonMs. Elizabeth JonesMs. Laura K. KaplanMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. KeanMarshall P. Keating, Esq.Mr. and Mrs. Arnold KelsoMr. Robert J. Kent*Mrs. Dorothy R. KielMr. Kenneth KleinMr. Dennis KollerMr. and Mrs. Gordon E. LaksoMrs. Mary E. LewisThe Rev. Marjorie LindstromMs. Sandi LiraCapt. and Mrs. Paul E. LoboMr. and Mrs. Frank E. LockeMr. Charles L. LuceLuhr Bros, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. LynchMr. and Mrs. Stephen G. MacLachlanMr. Kenneth L. MacRitchieCapt. Henry W. MahlmannMr. Guy E. C. MaitlandMarathon Petroleum LLCMr. Warren J. MarwedelMrs. Betty Hail MasseyMs. Rose Ann MayerMrs. Dorothy Jane Maynard RotarMr. David W. McCloyMr. Colin McCluneyMr. and Mrs. Thomas McClureProfs. Ralph and Elizabeth McCulloughMs. Jacquelyn E. McDonaldMichel Marine SurveyorsMid Stream Grocery Co.
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Mr. Robert A. MiddletonMr. Frederic A. MillerMr. and Mrs. Henry MillerMs. Jane H. MillerMs. Louise A. MobergMr. and Mrs. Gerald MoranMr. William MoysMr. George E. MurphyMr. Roy L. MurphyNavy League of the
United States—West Contra Costa Council
Mr. Henry NewmanNewPage CorporationNY/NJ Foreign Freight
Forwarders & Brokers Association, Inc.
Dr. Michael ObuchowskiOceanwide, Inc.Ms. Judith J. OlivierMs. Lois N. OsborneMr. and Mrs. Thomas H.
Pace, Jr.Pacific Coast Container, Inc.Pacific Transportation
Association of San FranciscoPaducah Convention
& Visitors BureauThe Rev. Archie PalmerMr. and Mrs. David V. PateMr. and Mrs. Terry G. PickettMr. Robert F. Pinder IIIMr. and Mrs. Morris A. PoehlerMr. and Mrs. J. Sheppard PoorThe William and Nancy Lifland
Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Ranger, Jr.
Mrs. Alice Roberts RiceMrs. Dorette A. RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Raymond RidensMr. and Mrs. Hadley S. RoeMr. Anthony RomerMs. Elizabeth E. RooseveltMr. William L. RussellMr. and Mrs. George
SandbergCapt. Donald J. SandersMr. Allan SaundersMr. and Mrs. Arthur V. SavageMr. and Mrs. Rudolph
J. Schaefer IIIMr. Douglas SchefflerMr. Michael Anthony ScintoMs. Helen L. ScottMr. Peter SearlesSerco Supply Corp.Ms. Louise S. SeverCmdr. and Mrs. Lee E.
Shafer (ret.)Mr. John ShankMs. Margaret T. ShortMr. Davis SmithThe Rev. Michael SniffenThe Community of the
TransfigurationMr. Richard P. SojaMr. and Mrs. Richard T. SoperMr. Arthur H. SorensenMr. James Sproat St. George’s Episcopal
Church of Brooklyn, NYSt. James’ Episcopal Church
of New London, CTSt. James’ Episcopal Church
of Hackettstown, NJSt. John’s Episcopal Church
of Mt. Vernon, INSt. Luke’s Episcopal Church
of East Hampton, NYSt. Martha’s Guild of St.
James Episcopal Church of Bradley Beach, NJ
St. Martha’s Guild of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension of Staten Island, NY
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church of Rockport, MA
St. Mary’s Protestant Episcopal Church of Shelter Island, NY
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church of Morris Plains, NJ
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church of Clarksboro, NJ
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church of Perth Amboy, NJ
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church of Sheridan, WY
St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church of Lyndhurst, NJ
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Stam
Mr. Douglas B. StevensonMr. and Mrs. Rudiger StoerMs. Dorit StrausThe Rev. Daniel and
Mrs. Nancy StrongMr. William H. TannerMr. and Mrs. Paul ThibodauxMr. Jimmie D. ThompsonMs. Marion ThumaTimco Industries, Inc.Mrs. Sarah S. TimmonsMr. and Mrs. Jerald A. TinkeyMs. Peggy G. TirschwellMs. Margaret TouchstoneMs. Juli S. TowellTrapac Inc.U.S. Propeller Club, of the
Port of Evansville, INUnited Way of Long IslandCapt. Thomas W. Vilas, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. VroomeMrs. Katherine M. WebsterMr. David J. WeissMr. William H. WellsMs. Eveyn WerdalWest Kentucky Community
& Technical CollegeWomen’s Society of the
First Presbyterian Church of Stanhope, NJ
Mr. Carlyle Windley*Mr. and Mrs. Darryl YeeMr. and Mrs. Dennis R. YeeMr. Benjamin T. Young, Jr.Mr. Nicholas ZagoreosZebra Graphics, Inc.Ms. Gretchen Zience
In Honor Mr. Andrew J. AbbottMr. Carlos ArochaMr. Chris BadgerCapt. S. H. BaeMr. Charlie BallMr. Art BayerMr. Wayne BeardCapt. Martin BiedermannMr. Zhang BingMr. Steve BockMr. Claudio BozzoMr. Jerry A. BridgesMr. Thomas W. BrunnerMr. Wesley J. BrunsonMr. David S. BurkeMr. Ian S. CairnsMr. Charlie CapozzoliMr. Anthony CaputoMr. Paul L. CarltonErcilia CavaliereMr. Michael CecoraMr. Mike ChapellMr. Thomas Chen
Mr. Anthony ChiarelloMr. Greg W. CiggelakisMr. Tim CollinsMr. Bob ComegysMr. Scott C. CornellMr. Brendan F. CorriganMr. and Mrs. A. James
CrawfordThe Rev. Frank Crumbaughill
and Rev. Gretchen B. Zimmerman
Mr. Joe CurtoMr. Matthew DavisR. DawsonMr. S. Kirby Day IIIMr. Russell DayaMr. Rainer P. DeheMr. Richard A. DeSimonMs. Jeanette DeVitaMr. Victor J. Di PaoloMr. Joseph A. DortoMr. Wade ElliottMr. Robert J. FlintMr. Curtis J. FoltzCapt. Pasquale FormisanoMr. Colin FraserMr. Wolfgang FreeseMr. David FrenchMr. Steven F. GallawayMr. Salvador GarciaMr. Robert GiangrisostomiMs. Celeste GladstoneMr. Guillermo GonzalezCapt. T. F. HauMr. Raymond HembergerMr. Mitchell HsuMr. Harry HusseinMr. Leonard A. ImperialMr. Nobuo IshidaMr. Giora IsraelMr. S.H. (Michael) JeongMr. Bill JohnsonMr. Tim KennedyMr. Syed KhodaMr. Toru KihiraMr. D.Y. KimMr. Sean M. KinnearMr. Zelko KirincichCapt. Shiuan-yu KuoMr. Gary P. LaGrangeMr. Bill LangCapt. T.R. LeeThe Rev. Marjorie Lindstrom Mrs. Deirdre LittlefieldMr. Mark MacDonald, Q.C.Mr. Chris MartinMr. Sam MartinovicMr. Benjamin M. MassaMr. Ralph MattielloMr. Brian McBrideMr. Raymond V. McDermottMr. William A. McLeanMr. James P. MeliaMr. Craig S. MilanMr. Robert MilazzoMr. Robert M. MooreMs. Nancy MungioviMr. Brian MurphyMr. Jerry NagelMr. S. H. NamMr. John J. NardiMr. James I. Newsome IIIMr. Marc NiedererMr. Stephen A. NielsenMr. Alain NoboaMr. Nader NouraeeMr. Kevin O’ConnorMr. Mike O’MalleyMr. Holger OetjenMr. Michael J. OgiegloMs. Karen OldfieldCapt. C. M. Pao
Mr. Chris ParvinMr. Frank PeakeCapt. Shith-Siung PeiMs. Maggie Pena-LevayMr. Neil R. PetersonMr. Scott PolinMr. Mike PoltrackMr. Arturo PosadaMr. Clifford R. PyronMr. Mike RadakMr. Shaul RamonMr. Kirk RiderMr. Mark RobinsonMr. Joseph P. RuddyMr. Mike RyanMr. Tim SainMr. Robert F. SappioMr. Scott SatterMr. Allan SaundersMr. Roy SchleicherMr. Thorsten M. SchmittbergerMr. Peter ScrobeMr. David R. Segarra, Jr.Capt. Chaim ShachamMr. Bill SharpMr. Y. C. ShingMr. Robin SilvesterMr. Ingar SkiakerCapt. Svein SleipnesThe Rev. Jean SmithMr. Peter SmithMr. Nelson SotomayorMr. Todd SpencerMr. Robert B. SpillingMr. Thomas SpinaMr. Jeff SprawlsMr. Thomas P. SullivanMr. Leon SutcliffeMr. Konosuke SuzukiMr. David ThomasMr. George J. ThomasMr. Juan TrescastroCapt. Domenico TringaleMr. Richard Brett Van BruntDr. Anil Jay VitaranaMr. Anthony R. VrbanMs. Hydi WebbMr. W. Stan WebberMr. John M. WheelerMr. James J. WhiteMs. Jennifer Wilson-WilliamsMr. Don WrinkleMr. Spring C.C. WuMr. J. D. Zhu
In MemoriamJoseph AndersonJoseph ArmstrongWright BrittonLev CapitanoMarlene DanielsEdith and George DeVoeHenry Floy RobertsEdna French Jeanette GarafolaAlan Gibby’s Mother & FatherBruce GilbertJoseph and Dora GolubRuland GreenbergMrs. J. Victor Herd and
Miss Pauline M. Herd Ronnie James’ MotherVictor A. JimenezO. Nelson JonesEllen and Arvidi KalminiAbby-Rae Hannah KornegayMuriel KreagerCaptain C. M. LemosCapt. James Love’s BrotherJoseph J. MagaveroElizabeth Matthews
Arthur McKenzieJohn MirovskyGabriella PosadaWalter B. and Isabella H. PottsRichard J. Reed, Sr.Robert Russell ElkinJohn and Josephine ScrobeWilliam F. SinnottGinny ThorneJohn WeichhartWilliam
Gifts in KindMrs. C. Robert Allen IIIAllen Temple Baptist Church
Choir of Oakland, CAAmerica’s Cup ChartersMr. and Mrs. Brad BermanBlue Man ProductionsMs. Elizabeth Kepper BrownBobby Buka, M.D. Cafe Metro Catering
and EventsChrist Episcopal Church
of Alameda, CAContinental AirlinesDeNatale JewelersMr. and Mrs. Richard
du MoulinMr. and Mrs. Todd EllisThe Four SeasonsMr. and Mrs. David FrenchMr. and Mrs. Baxter GrahamHarry’s Steak HouseHigman Marine Services, Inc.Hisamitsu America, Inc.Hill RivkinsLascala Lococo Branding,
Advertising & DesignMr. and Mrs. James Lawrence Ms. Catherine LittlefieldMr. and Mrs. Robert LittlefieldNew York Maritime
Propeller ClubOceania CruisesMr. and Mrs. Bruce PaulsenSeward & KisselMs. Margaret SkaggsMs. Judith SmithSolid Color, Inc.Starr Marine Agency, Inc.—
A Member of Starr Companies
Swiss ReinsuranceMr. Gregory ThorpTowers WatsonWomen in Shipping & Trading
Association (WISTA)Mr. and Mrs. John WoodsYoung Friends of SCI
Legacy GiftsEstate of Almond M. PaineEstate of Beatrice C. AllisonEstate of Charles F. PopeEstate of Charles S. KeeneEstate of Edith H. DeVoeEstate of Elisa M. StoutEstate of Estelle A. ManningEstate of George AdinEstate of John B. CrockettEstate of Wendy
Joan ShadwellJoanna J. Hall Interim TrustKeyBank Trustee for the
Kate B. Sheadle Trust
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The Rev. Kempton D. BaldridgeChaplain, Ministry on the River— Ohio River Region
Joseph J. BrooksFinancial Services Specialist, Port Newark
Kelly Butts Administrative and Marketing Assistant, Paducah
Carrie ChristensenSpecial Events Coordinator
Captain Buddy ComptonDirector of Inland Training, Paducah Center for Maritime Education
Captain Michael De CesareAssistant Director, Houston Center for Maritime Education
Ricardo FloranoDriver, Port Newark
Darryl GilchristBuilding Maintenance Associate, Port Newark
The Rev. Deacon Jacques GirardChaplain, Port Newark
Chao HuangStaff Accountant
Jennifer L. KoenigAssociate Director of Development
The Rev. James KollinChaplain, Port Newark
Tami KurtzChief Administrative Officer
Denise LiGreciDevelopment Associate
The Rev. Marjorie D. LindstromChaplain & Field Education Supervisor, Port Newark
Stephen LymanAssistant Operations Manager, Port Newark
Bob McKoonFacility Coordinator, Oakland
Captain Greg MenkeDirector, Paducah Center for Maritime Education
The Rev. Joyce Parry MooreBay Area Senior Chaplain & Development Officer, Oakland
The Rev. Michael NationChaplain, Ministry on the River—Lower Mississippi River & Gulf Intracoastal Waterway Region
Leslie O’NealController
Captain Stephen PolkDirector, Center for Maritime Education
Maya RabayevSenior Accountant
The Rev. Winston RiceChaplain, Ministry on the River— Gulf of Mexico Coastal Region
The Rev. David M. RiderPresident & Executive Director
The Rev. Megan SandersChaplain and Tri-State Church Coordinator, Port Newark
Paige SatoProgram Manager, Christmas at Sea, Port Newark
Captain Christine ShankInstructor, Houston Center for Maritime Education
Dr. Jay Downs Siska, Ed.D.Director of Curriculum & Instruction, Paducah Center for Maritime Education
Susannah SkiverDevelopment Associate
Douglas B. Stevenson, Esq.Director, Center for Seafarers’ Rights
Janet TemchusReceptionist, Port Newark
Johnathan ThayerAssociate Archivist
Judy VegaTerminal Operations Assistant, Brooklyn
William ViniardBuilding Facility Coordinator, Paducah
Julie VroonAssistant to the Executive Director
Adrienne YeeBay Area Development Coordinator, Oakland
CONSULTANTSOliver Brewer
Director of Communications
Michael Stuart Garfinkle, PhDClinical Researcher, Piracy Trauma Study
Christine McKennaHuman Resources
* as of May 5, 2011
LocationsHeadquarters – New York241 Water StreetNew York, NY 10038Tel: [email protected]
Brooklyn Cruise Ship TerminalPier 12, Building 112185 King StreetBrooklyn, NYTel: 718-488-5961
SCI–Port Newark Center118 Export StreetPort Newark, NJ 07114Tel: 973-589-5828Fax: 973-589-7463
SCI–Paducah Center111 Kentucky AvenuePaducah, KY 42003Tel: 270-575-1005Fax: 270-575-9152
SCI–Houston Center9650 High Level RoadHouston, TX 77029Tel: 713-674-1236Fax: 713-674-1239
SCI–Bay Area Center4001 7th StreetOakland, CA 94607Tel: 510-839-2226Fax: 510-839-8193
Staff*The Seamen’s Church Institute
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