April07draft Records 1 - 10 · 2013. 3. 27. · raker, Mercedes and others. After seven years...
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Kathleen “Kitty” McGowan is a typical Florida na-tive as she was born in Pittsburgh, PA and
moved to Fort Lauderdale with her family at the age of 5. “I was so fortunate that my family got involved with boating when I was young,” she said. “We would spend every weekend on the wa-ter (skiing, fishing, snorkeling) enjoying this amazing South Flor-ida lifestyle. It was a great way to spend time together as a family.” Kitty’s educational pursuits took her to the northern part of the state to Tallahassee, FL where she originally was enrolled as a musi-cal theater major at Florida State University. She says that her desire to be able to pay the elec-tric bill overrode her desire for the stage and she graduated with a bachelor of science in Communi-cations—Public Relations. Coming back to her “hometown” of Fort Lauderdale, she immedi-ately got a job in PR with Bro-ward General Medical Center. “It was a very challenging place to work,” McGowan said. “You never knew what to expect when
you went to work.” This need for excitement and challenge pushed her to a wildly different career as a chef aboard yachts. “It was probably the most excit-ing, and exhausting time of my life,” she recalled. “I loved the opportunity to travel and ex-perience so many different places in the world. Thank God I was young, because I couldn’t keep up that kind of pace to-day.” She worked aboard such high profile yachts as Octo-pussy, Thunderball, Moon-raker, Mercedes and others. After seven years traveling the world, Kitty returned to the business world with a giant “hole” in her resume that Frank Herhold, Marine Industries Association of South Florida’s (MIASF) Executive Director felt was just what he was look-ing for. Kitty spent the next seven years working with the MIASF as the Director of Asso-ciation Services. “I quickly realized that working with peo-ple was what I really enjoyed doing most and the people in the marine industry were the best”! The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her current course, as president of her own company, NautiCom
M E M B E R P R O F I L E – K I T T Y M C G O W A N April 2007 Monthly Luncheon Meeting
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Please join us for lunch, camaraderie and an exchange of ideas.
RSVP no later than 3 April to
Bill Johnson.
Email: [email protected]
Please help the club’s budget and reply promptly!
Registration 11:30 am
Lunch 12:00 pm.
Cost $20.00
Location—The Maxwell Room, lo-cated in the Downtowner at the foot (southeast) of the Andrews Ave. Bridge. Across from the Broward jail.
Choice of Entrée:
Chicken Marsala/Fresh catch/
Included with Entrée:
Garden salad
Choice of potato or rice
Fresh vegetable
Dressing, warm dinner rolls
Coffee, Iced tea, soft drinks
Get your motor running…
Head out on the highways… Mark your calendar—We’re headed to Key West, July 27-29, for the Mari-ners Getaway Weekend at the beau-tiful Southernmost Hotel. Call Laura Sherrod today, 954-331-1410 to make your plans.
Officers 2007
Skipper: Kitty McGowan
First Mate: Nancy Chambers
Purser: Don Lindsay
Yeoman: Mark Brown
Bosuń: Bill Johnson
Program Director: Dick Basom
SCC: Christopher Karentz
Activities Chairperson: Laura Sherrod
Historian: Kristine Lundblad
N E W S L E T T E R
Calling All hands: The 2007 FLMC Board of Directors are planning fun things for this year and believe it or not, it is time to start thinking SEMINAR once again. Everyone will agree that the 2006 Seminar was a big success and this is due to the hard work of the Semi-nar Committee members who volunteer their personal time, effort and great knowledge to produce this very special event. Several of our long time club members have been dedicated to our Seminar for so many years they have lost count but as each year passes new crew continue to
sign on too. Being on the Seminar Committee is fun (as I have found out), yes it is hard work, but at the end of the day you feel like you have helped accomplish something good for our organization. Those of you who are key elements of our Seminar know who you are and we look forward to working together once again. Anyone wishing to participate at any level should contact me directly by phone or e-mail. Please sign up now if you desire to be a part of this process. Contact: Christopher Karentz, 2007 Seminar Chairperson, 305 372 9044, [email protected]
Please add [email protected] to your address book if you would like to receive the Mariners Club E-Newsletter www.flmc.org
The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her cur-rent course, as president of her own company, NautiCom Communica-tions, Inc. NautiCom is a full-service Association & Event Man-agement company with a wide range of clients. “I’m happy to say that I still get to focus on the marine in-dustry a great deal,” she said. Kitty lives in Plantation with her boyfriend Tim (president of Skags Office Products) and her two cats. She is still an avid boater, fisherman and hunter and still loves to travel. She has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale Mariners club since 1992 and has held nearly every posi-tion on the board of directors. “It truly is an honor to be Skipper of such a great organization,” she said. “I’m looking forward to a great year working with all my friends.”
MARCH 31st EVENT!! Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected] John U. Lloyd State Park
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Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club PO Box 21750 Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33335-1750 Www.flmc.org
SportsLine in 1995 and managed all aspects of domestic and inter-national business development initiatives, corporate development, M&A, e-commerce and legal af-fairs for the company. Before joining SportsLine, Mr. Sturner served as the Vice Presi-dent of Business Development for MovieFone (NASDAQ: MOFN), after he sold his company Interac-tive Services to MovieFone in 1994. After graduating with a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School in 1990, he worked as an attorney in the Bankruptcy, Workout & Restructuring department of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. Mr. Sturner received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Washington University. Ad-
A lifelong boater, Mr. Sturner founded Aqua Marine Partners, LLC (AMP) in 2002. Mr. Sturner led the acquisition of Hi Lift Marina, a 269 slip, full-service marina, and its 30-year-old boat dealership. A seasoned executive with a proven entrepreneurial track record and extensive strate-gic deal making experience, he founded AMP to locate and in-vest in marine industry compa-nies. Prior to founding AMP, Mr. Sturner was a founding executive of two start-up ventures. He served as President of Corporate & Business Development of SportsLine.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLN), the publisher of cbs.sportsline.com. He joined
mitted to the New York, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. bars. He was appointed to the Building Regula-tory Board of the town of Golden Beach. Mr. Sturner is an active member of the Marine Industry Association of South Florida and was formerly a Director of the International Marina Institute where he served as treasurer before it merged with Marina Opera-tors Association of America in 2004. He sits on the Board of the Marina Mile Association and is Chairman of the Board of Passport Marine, Inc
DUES Those who haven't received an invoice should contact Don Lindsay or Nancy Chambers.
GUEST SPEAKER—ANDREW STURNER
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club About Us The Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club is dedicated to the promotion of ethical business practices among the seagoing community as well as the circulation of accurate and useful information to the boating community. Our membership includes both professional and leisure boating enthusiasts as well as industry experts and professionals in many disciplines from around the world. Join Us To join, please attend a monthly meeting as a guest of a member (a maximum of two meetings as a guest). If you wish to join, request an application form from an officer, complete it and mail it with your check for $50.00 to the Mariners Club for consideration by the membership committee. Two sponsors are required. We welcome your interest in the Mariners Club and invite you to become an active member to the benefit of each of us individually and all of us as a community. If you do not yet know an active member, contact Nancy Chambers,
Michael Abbott
1445 SE 16th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Mariner’s Club 2007 Schedule - Mark Your Calendars for these Great Events! - March 31st - Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected]
John U. Lloyd State Park
June Event – to be announced July 27 – 29 Getaway Weekend – Key West, FL
September – date to be announced, Psychedelic Bowling Tournament
October 22nd—Mariner’s Club Golf Tournament
October 23rd and 24th – The Ft. Lauderdale Mariner’s Club Annual Maritime Seminar
December 7—Holiday Party – Always a Wonderful Evening!
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Kathleen “Kitty” McGowan is a typical Florida na-tive as she was born in Pittsburgh, PA and
moved to Fort Lauderdale with her family at the age of 5. “I was so fortunate that my family got involved with boating when I was young,” she said. “We would spend every weekend on the wa-ter (skiing, fishing, snorkeling) enjoying this amazing South Flor-ida lifestyle. It was a great way to spend time together as a family.” Kitty’s educational pursuits took her to the northern part of the state to Tallahassee, FL where she originally was enrolled as a musi-cal theater major at Florida State University. She says that her desire to be able to pay the elec-tric bill overrode her desire for the stage and she graduated with a bachelor of science in Communi-cations—Public Relations. Coming back to her “hometown” of Fort Lauderdale, she immedi-ately got a job in PR with Bro-ward General Medical Center. “It was a very challenging place to work,” McGowan said. “You never knew what to expect when
you went to work.” This need for excitement and challenge pushed her to a wildly different career as a chef aboard yachts. “It was probably the most excit-ing, and exhausting time of my life,” she recalled. “I loved the opportunity to travel and ex-perience so many different places in the world. Thank God I was young, because I couldn’t keep up that kind of pace to-day.” She worked aboard such high profile yachts as Octo-pussy, Thunderball, Moon-raker, Mercedes and others. After seven years traveling the world, Kitty returned to the business world with a giant “hole” in her resume that Frank Herhold, Marine Industries Association of South Florida’s (MIASF) Executive Director felt was just what he was look-ing for. Kitty spent the next seven years working with the MIASF as the Director of Asso-ciation Services. “I quickly realized that working with peo-ple was what I really enjoyed doing most and the people in the marine industry were the best”! The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her current course, as president of her own company, NautiCom
M E M B E R P R O F I L E – K I T T Y M C G O W A N April 2007 Monthly Luncheon Meeting
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Please join us for lunch, camaraderie and an exchange of ideas.
RSVP no later than 3 April to
Bill Johnson.
Email: [email protected]
Please help the club’s budget and reply promptly!
Registration 11:30 am
Lunch 12:00 pm.
Cost $20.00
Location—The Maxwell Room, lo-cated in the Downtowner at the foot (southeast) of the Andrews Ave. Bridge. Across from the Broward jail.
Choice of Entrée:
Chicken Marsala/Fresh catch/
Included with Entrée:
Garden salad
Choice of potato or rice
Fresh vegetable
Dressing, warm dinner rolls
Coffee, Iced tea, soft drinks
Get your motor running…
Head out on the highways… Mark your calendar—We’re headed to Key West, July 27-29, for the Mari-ners Getaway Weekend at the beau-tiful Southernmost Hotel. Call Laura Sherrod today, 954-331-1410 to make your plans.
Officers 2007
Skipper: Kitty McGowan
First Mate: Nancy Chambers
Purser: Don Lindsay
Yeoman: Mark Brown
Bosuń: Bill Johnson
Program Director: Dick Basom
SCC: Christopher Karentz
Activities Chairperson: Laura Sherrod
Historian: Kristine Lundblad
N E W S L E T T E R
Calling All hands: The 2007 FLMC Board of Directors are planning fun things for this year and believe it or not, it is time to start thinking SEMINAR once again. Everyone will agree that the 2006 Seminar was a big success and this is due to the hard work of the Semi-nar Committee members who volunteer their personal time, effort and great knowledge to produce this very special event. Several of our long time club members have been dedicated to our Seminar for so many years they have lost count but as each year passes new crew continue to
sign on too. Being on the Seminar Committee is fun (as I have found out), yes it is hard work, but at the end of the day you feel like you have helped accomplish something good for our organization. Those of you who are key elements of our Seminar know who you are and we look forward to working together once again. Anyone wishing to participate at any level should contact me directly by phone or e-mail. Please sign up now if you desire to be a part of this process. Contact: Christopher Karentz, 2007 Seminar Chairperson, 305 372 9044, [email protected]
Please add [email protected] to your address book if you would like to receive the Mariners Club E-Newsletter www.flmc.org
The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her cur-rent course, as president of her own company, NautiCom Communica-tions, Inc. NautiCom is a full-service Association & Event Man-agement company with a wide range of clients. “I’m happy to say that I still get to focus on the marine in-dustry a great deal,” she said. Kitty lives in Plantation with her boyfriend Tim (president of Skags Office Products) and her two cats. She is still an avid boater, fisherman and hunter and still loves to travel. She has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale Mariners club since 1992 and has held nearly every posi-tion on the board of directors. “It truly is an honor to be Skipper of such a great organization,” she said. “I’m looking forward to a great year working with all my friends.”
MARCH 31st EVENT!! Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected] John U. Lloyd State Park
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Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club PO Box 21750 Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33335-1750 Www.flmc.org
SportsLine in 1995 and managed all aspects of domestic and inter-national business development initiatives, corporate development, M&A, e-commerce and legal af-fairs for the company. Before joining SportsLine, Mr. Sturner served as the Vice Presi-dent of Business Development for MovieFone (NASDAQ: MOFN), after he sold his company Interac-tive Services to MovieFone in 1994. After graduating with a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School in 1990, he worked as an attorney in the Bankruptcy, Workout & Restructuring department of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. Mr. Sturner received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Washington University. Ad-
A lifelong boater, Mr. Sturner founded Aqua Marine Partners, LLC (AMP) in 2002. Mr. Sturner led the acquisition of Hi Lift Marina, a 269 slip, full-service marina, and its 30-year-old boat dealership. A seasoned executive with a proven entrepreneurial track record and extensive strate-gic deal making experience, he founded AMP to locate and in-vest in marine industry compa-nies. Prior to founding AMP, Mr. Sturner was a founding executive of two start-up ventures. He served as President of Corporate & Business Development of SportsLine.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLN), the publisher of cbs.sportsline.com. He joined
mitted to the New York, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. bars. He was appointed to the Building Regula-tory Board of the town of Golden Beach. Mr. Sturner is an active member of the Marine Industry Association of South Florida and was formerly a Director of the International Marina Institute where he served as treasurer before it merged with Marina Opera-tors Association of America in 2004. He sits on the Board of the Marina Mile Association and is Chairman of the Board of Passport Marine, Inc
DUES Those who haven't received an invoice should contact Don Lindsay or Nancy Chambers.
GUEST SPEAKER—ANDREW STURNER
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club About Us The Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club is dedicated to the promotion of ethical business practices among the seagoing community as well as the circulation of accurate and useful information to the boating community. Our membership includes both professional and leisure boating enthusiasts as well as industry experts and professionals in many disciplines from around the world. Join Us To join, please attend a monthly meeting as a guest of a member (a maximum of two meetings as a guest). If you wish to join, request an application form from an officer, complete it and mail it with your check for $50.00 to the Mariners Club for consideration by the membership committee. Two sponsors are required. We welcome your interest in the Mariners Club and invite you to become an active member to the benefit of each of us individually and all of us as a community. If you do not yet know an active member, contact Nancy Chambers,
Chris Abel
150 W. Main Street, Suite 1600
Norfolk, VA 23510
Mariner’s Club 2007 Schedule - Mark Your Calendars for these Great Events! - March 31st - Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected]
John U. Lloyd State Park
June Event – to be announced July 27 – 29 Getaway Weekend – Key West, FL
September – date to be announced, Psychedelic Bowling Tournament
October 22nd—Mariner’s Club Golf Tournament
October 23rd and 24th – The Ft. Lauderdale Mariner’s Club Annual Maritime Seminar
December 7—Holiday Party – Always a Wonderful Evening!
-
Kathleen “Kitty” McGowan is a typical Florida na-tive as she was born in Pittsburgh, PA and
moved to Fort Lauderdale with her family at the age of 5. “I was so fortunate that my family got involved with boating when I was young,” she said. “We would spend every weekend on the wa-ter (skiing, fishing, snorkeling) enjoying this amazing South Flor-ida lifestyle. It was a great way to spend time together as a family.” Kitty’s educational pursuits took her to the northern part of the state to Tallahassee, FL where she originally was enrolled as a musi-cal theater major at Florida State University. She says that her desire to be able to pay the elec-tric bill overrode her desire for the stage and she graduated with a bachelor of science in Communi-cations—Public Relations. Coming back to her “hometown” of Fort Lauderdale, she immedi-ately got a job in PR with Bro-ward General Medical Center. “It was a very challenging place to work,” McGowan said. “You never knew what to expect when
you went to work.” This need for excitement and challenge pushed her to a wildly different career as a chef aboard yachts. “It was probably the most excit-ing, and exhausting time of my life,” she recalled. “I loved the opportunity to travel and ex-perience so many different places in the world. Thank God I was young, because I couldn’t keep up that kind of pace to-day.” She worked aboard such high profile yachts as Octo-pussy, Thunderball, Moon-raker, Mercedes and others. After seven years traveling the world, Kitty returned to the business world with a giant “hole” in her resume that Frank Herhold, Marine Industries Association of South Florida’s (MIASF) Executive Director felt was just what he was look-ing for. Kitty spent the next seven years working with the MIASF as the Director of Asso-ciation Services. “I quickly realized that working with peo-ple was what I really enjoyed doing most and the people in the marine industry were the best”! The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her current course, as president of her own company, NautiCom
M E M B E R P R O F I L E – K I T T Y M C G O W A N April 2007 Monthly Luncheon Meeting
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Please join us for lunch, camaraderie and an exchange of ideas.
RSVP no later than 3 April to
Bill Johnson.
Email: [email protected]
Please help the club’s budget and reply promptly!
Registration 11:30 am
Lunch 12:00 pm.
Cost $20.00
Location—The Maxwell Room, lo-cated in the Downtowner at the foot (southeast) of the Andrews Ave. Bridge. Across from the Broward jail.
Choice of Entrée:
Chicken Marsala/Fresh catch/
Included with Entrée:
Garden salad
Choice of potato or rice
Fresh vegetable
Dressing, warm dinner rolls
Coffee, Iced tea, soft drinks
Get your motor running…
Head out on the highways… Mark your calendar—We’re headed to Key West, July 27-29, for the Mari-ners Getaway Weekend at the beau-tiful Southernmost Hotel. Call Laura Sherrod today, 954-331-1410 to make your plans.
Officers 2007
Skipper: Kitty McGowan
First Mate: Nancy Chambers
Purser: Don Lindsay
Yeoman: Mark Brown
Bosuń: Bill Johnson
Program Director: Dick Basom
SCC: Christopher Karentz
Activities Chairperson: Laura Sherrod
Historian: Kristine Lundblad
N E W S L E T T E R
Calling All hands: The 2007 FLMC Board of Directors are planning fun things for this year and believe it or not, it is time to start thinking SEMINAR once again. Everyone will agree that the 2006 Seminar was a big success and this is due to the hard work of the Semi-nar Committee members who volunteer their personal time, effort and great knowledge to produce this very special event. Several of our long time club members have been dedicated to our Seminar for so many years they have lost count but as each year passes new crew continue to
sign on too. Being on the Seminar Committee is fun (as I have found out), yes it is hard work, but at the end of the day you feel like you have helped accomplish something good for our organization. Those of you who are key elements of our Seminar know who you are and we look forward to working together once again. Anyone wishing to participate at any level should contact me directly by phone or e-mail. Please sign up now if you desire to be a part of this process. Contact: Christopher Karentz, 2007 Seminar Chairperson, 305 372 9044, [email protected]
Please add [email protected] to your address book if you would like to receive the Mariners Club E-Newsletter www.flmc.org
The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her cur-rent course, as president of her own company, NautiCom Communica-tions, Inc. NautiCom is a full-service Association & Event Man-agement company with a wide range of clients. “I’m happy to say that I still get to focus on the marine in-dustry a great deal,” she said. Kitty lives in Plantation with her boyfriend Tim (president of Skags Office Products) and her two cats. She is still an avid boater, fisherman and hunter and still loves to travel. She has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale Mariners club since 1992 and has held nearly every posi-tion on the board of directors. “It truly is an honor to be Skipper of such a great organization,” she said. “I’m looking forward to a great year working with all my friends.”
MARCH 31st EVENT!! Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected] John U. Lloyd State Park
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Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club PO Box 21750 Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33335-1750 Www.flmc.org
SportsLine in 1995 and managed all aspects of domestic and inter-national business development initiatives, corporate development, M&A, e-commerce and legal af-fairs for the company. Before joining SportsLine, Mr. Sturner served as the Vice Presi-dent of Business Development for MovieFone (NASDAQ: MOFN), after he sold his company Interac-tive Services to MovieFone in 1994. After graduating with a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School in 1990, he worked as an attorney in the Bankruptcy, Workout & Restructuring department of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. Mr. Sturner received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Washington University. Ad-
A lifelong boater, Mr. Sturner founded Aqua Marine Partners, LLC (AMP) in 2002. Mr. Sturner led the acquisition of Hi Lift Marina, a 269 slip, full-service marina, and its 30-year-old boat dealership. A seasoned executive with a proven entrepreneurial track record and extensive strate-gic deal making experience, he founded AMP to locate and in-vest in marine industry compa-nies. Prior to founding AMP, Mr. Sturner was a founding executive of two start-up ventures. He served as President of Corporate & Business Development of SportsLine.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLN), the publisher of cbs.sportsline.com. He joined
mitted to the New York, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. bars. He was appointed to the Building Regula-tory Board of the town of Golden Beach. Mr. Sturner is an active member of the Marine Industry Association of South Florida and was formerly a Director of the International Marina Institute where he served as treasurer before it merged with Marina Opera-tors Association of America in 2004. He sits on the Board of the Marina Mile Association and is Chairman of the Board of Passport Marine, Inc
DUES Those who haven't received an invoice should contact Don Lindsay or Nancy Chambers.
GUEST SPEAKER—ANDREW STURNER
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club About Us The Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club is dedicated to the promotion of ethical business practices among the seagoing community as well as the circulation of accurate and useful information to the boating community. Our membership includes both professional and leisure boating enthusiasts as well as industry experts and professionals in many disciplines from around the world. Join Us To join, please attend a monthly meeting as a guest of a member (a maximum of two meetings as a guest). If you wish to join, request an application form from an officer, complete it and mail it with your check for $50.00 to the Mariners Club for consideration by the membership committee. Two sponsors are required. We welcome your interest in the Mariners Club and invite you to become an active member to the benefit of each of us individually and all of us as a community. If you do not yet know an active member, contact Nancy Chambers,
Larry Acheson
560 NE 26th Court
Pompano Beach, FL 33064
Mariner’s Club 2007 Schedule - Mark Your Calendars for these Great Events! - March 31st - Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected]
John U. Lloyd State Park
June Event – to be announced July 27 – 29 Getaway Weekend – Key West, FL
September – date to be announced, Psychedelic Bowling Tournament
October 22nd—Mariner’s Club Golf Tournament
October 23rd and 24th – The Ft. Lauderdale Mariner’s Club Annual Maritime Seminar
December 7—Holiday Party – Always a Wonderful Evening!
-
Kathleen “Kitty” McGowan is a typical Florida na-tive as she was born in Pittsburgh, PA and
moved to Fort Lauderdale with her family at the age of 5. “I was so fortunate that my family got involved with boating when I was young,” she said. “We would spend every weekend on the wa-ter (skiing, fishing, snorkeling) enjoying this amazing South Flor-ida lifestyle. It was a great way to spend time together as a family.” Kitty’s educational pursuits took her to the northern part of the state to Tallahassee, FL where she originally was enrolled as a musi-cal theater major at Florida State University. She says that her desire to be able to pay the elec-tric bill overrode her desire for the stage and she graduated with a bachelor of science in Communi-cations—Public Relations. Coming back to her “hometown” of Fort Lauderdale, she immedi-ately got a job in PR with Bro-ward General Medical Center. “It was a very challenging place to work,” McGowan said. “You never knew what to expect when
you went to work.” This need for excitement and challenge pushed her to a wildly different career as a chef aboard yachts. “It was probably the most excit-ing, and exhausting time of my life,” she recalled. “I loved the opportunity to travel and ex-perience so many different places in the world. Thank God I was young, because I couldn’t keep up that kind of pace to-day.” She worked aboard such high profile yachts as Octo-pussy, Thunderball, Moon-raker, Mercedes and others. After seven years traveling the world, Kitty returned to the business world with a giant “hole” in her resume that Frank Herhold, Marine Industries Association of South Florida’s (MIASF) Executive Director felt was just what he was look-ing for. Kitty spent the next seven years working with the MIASF as the Director of Asso-ciation Services. “I quickly realized that working with peo-ple was what I really enjoyed doing most and the people in the marine industry were the best”! The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her current course, as president of her own company, NautiCom
M E M B E R P R O F I L E – K I T T Y M C G O W A N April 2007 Monthly Luncheon Meeting
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Please join us for lunch, camaraderie and an exchange of ideas.
RSVP no later than 3 April to
Bill Johnson.
Email: [email protected]
Please help the club’s budget and reply promptly!
Registration 11:30 am
Lunch 12:00 pm.
Cost $20.00
Location—The Maxwell Room, lo-cated in the Downtowner at the foot (southeast) of the Andrews Ave. Bridge. Across from the Broward jail.
Choice of Entrée:
Chicken Marsala/Fresh catch/
Included with Entrée:
Garden salad
Choice of potato or rice
Fresh vegetable
Dressing, warm dinner rolls
Coffee, Iced tea, soft drinks
Get your motor running…
Head out on the highways… Mark your calendar—We’re headed to Key West, July 27-29, for the Mari-ners Getaway Weekend at the beau-tiful Southernmost Hotel. Call Laura Sherrod today, 954-331-1410 to make your plans.
Officers 2007
Skipper: Kitty McGowan
First Mate: Nancy Chambers
Purser: Don Lindsay
Yeoman: Mark Brown
Bosuń: Bill Johnson
Program Director: Dick Basom
SCC: Christopher Karentz
Activities Chairperson: Laura Sherrod
Historian: Kristine Lundblad
N E W S L E T T E R
Calling All hands: The 2007 FLMC Board of Directors are planning fun things for this year and believe it or not, it is time to start thinking SEMINAR once again. Everyone will agree that the 2006 Seminar was a big success and this is due to the hard work of the Semi-nar Committee members who volunteer their personal time, effort and great knowledge to produce this very special event. Several of our long time club members have been dedicated to our Seminar for so many years they have lost count but as each year passes new crew continue to
sign on too. Being on the Seminar Committee is fun (as I have found out), yes it is hard work, but at the end of the day you feel like you have helped accomplish something good for our organization. Those of you who are key elements of our Seminar know who you are and we look forward to working together once again. Anyone wishing to participate at any level should contact me directly by phone or e-mail. Please sign up now if you desire to be a part of this process. Contact: Christopher Karentz, 2007 Seminar Chairperson, 305 372 9044, [email protected]
Please add [email protected] to your address book if you would like to receive the Mariners Club E-Newsletter www.flmc.org
The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her cur-rent course, as president of her own company, NautiCom Communica-tions, Inc. NautiCom is a full-service Association & Event Man-agement company with a wide range of clients. “I’m happy to say that I still get to focus on the marine in-dustry a great deal,” she said. Kitty lives in Plantation with her boyfriend Tim (president of Skags Office Products) and her two cats. She is still an avid boater, fisherman and hunter and still loves to travel. She has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale Mariners club since 1992 and has held nearly every posi-tion on the board of directors. “It truly is an honor to be Skipper of such a great organization,” she said. “I’m looking forward to a great year working with all my friends.”
MARCH 31st EVENT!! Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected] John U. Lloyd State Park
-
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club PO Box 21750 Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33335-1750 Www.flmc.org
SportsLine in 1995 and managed all aspects of domestic and inter-national business development initiatives, corporate development, M&A, e-commerce and legal af-fairs for the company. Before joining SportsLine, Mr. Sturner served as the Vice Presi-dent of Business Development for MovieFone (NASDAQ: MOFN), after he sold his company Interac-tive Services to MovieFone in 1994. After graduating with a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School in 1990, he worked as an attorney in the Bankruptcy, Workout & Restructuring department of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. Mr. Sturner received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Washington University. Ad-
A lifelong boater, Mr. Sturner founded Aqua Marine Partners, LLC (AMP) in 2002. Mr. Sturner led the acquisition of Hi Lift Marina, a 269 slip, full-service marina, and its 30-year-old boat dealership. A seasoned executive with a proven entrepreneurial track record and extensive strate-gic deal making experience, he founded AMP to locate and in-vest in marine industry compa-nies. Prior to founding AMP, Mr. Sturner was a founding executive of two start-up ventures. He served as President of Corporate & Business Development of SportsLine.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLN), the publisher of cbs.sportsline.com. He joined
mitted to the New York, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. bars. He was appointed to the Building Regula-tory Board of the town of Golden Beach. Mr. Sturner is an active member of the Marine Industry Association of South Florida and was formerly a Director of the International Marina Institute where he served as treasurer before it merged with Marina Opera-tors Association of America in 2004. He sits on the Board of the Marina Mile Association and is Chairman of the Board of Passport Marine, Inc
DUES Those who haven't received an invoice should contact Don Lindsay or Nancy Chambers.
GUEST SPEAKER—ANDREW STURNER
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club About Us The Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club is dedicated to the promotion of ethical business practices among the seagoing community as well as the circulation of accurate and useful information to the boating community. Our membership includes both professional and leisure boating enthusiasts as well as industry experts and professionals in many disciplines from around the world. Join Us To join, please attend a monthly meeting as a guest of a member (a maximum of two meetings as a guest). If you wish to join, request an application form from an officer, complete it and mail it with your check for $50.00 to the Mariners Club for consideration by the membership committee. Two sponsors are required. We welcome your interest in the Mariners Club and invite you to become an active member to the benefit of each of us individually and all of us as a community. If you do not yet know an active member, contact Nancy Chambers,
Melinda Ackwith
2019 SW 20th Street #104
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Mariner’s Club 2007 Schedule - Mark Your Calendars for these Great Events! - March 31st - Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected]
John U. Lloyd State Park
June Event – to be announced July 27 – 29 Getaway Weekend – Key West, FL
September – date to be announced, Psychedelic Bowling Tournament
October 22nd—Mariner’s Club Golf Tournament
October 23rd and 24th – The Ft. Lauderdale Mariner’s Club Annual Maritime Seminar
December 7—Holiday Party – Always a Wonderful Evening!
-
Kathleen “Kitty” McGowan is a typical Florida na-tive as she was born in Pittsburgh, PA and
moved to Fort Lauderdale with her family at the age of 5. “I was so fortunate that my family got involved with boating when I was young,” she said. “We would spend every weekend on the wa-ter (skiing, fishing, snorkeling) enjoying this amazing South Flor-ida lifestyle. It was a great way to spend time together as a family.” Kitty’s educational pursuits took her to the northern part of the state to Tallahassee, FL where she originally was enrolled as a musi-cal theater major at Florida State University. She says that her desire to be able to pay the elec-tric bill overrode her desire for the stage and she graduated with a bachelor of science in Communi-cations—Public Relations. Coming back to her “hometown” of Fort Lauderdale, she immedi-ately got a job in PR with Bro-ward General Medical Center. “It was a very challenging place to work,” McGowan said. “You never knew what to expect when
you went to work.” This need for excitement and challenge pushed her to a wildly different career as a chef aboard yachts. “It was probably the most excit-ing, and exhausting time of my life,” she recalled. “I loved the opportunity to travel and ex-perience so many different places in the world. Thank God I was young, because I couldn’t keep up that kind of pace to-day.” She worked aboard such high profile yachts as Octo-pussy, Thunderball, Moon-raker, Mercedes and others. After seven years traveling the world, Kitty returned to the business world with a giant “hole” in her resume that Frank Herhold, Marine Industries Association of South Florida’s (MIASF) Executive Director felt was just what he was look-ing for. Kitty spent the next seven years working with the MIASF as the Director of Asso-ciation Services. “I quickly realized that working with peo-ple was what I really enjoyed doing most and the people in the marine industry were the best”! The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her current course, as president of her own company, NautiCom
M E M B E R P R O F I L E – K I T T Y M C G O W A N April 2007 Monthly Luncheon Meeting
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Please join us for lunch, camaraderie and an exchange of ideas.
RSVP no later than 3 April to
Bill Johnson.
Email: [email protected]
Please help the club’s budget and reply promptly!
Registration 11:30 am
Lunch 12:00 pm.
Cost $20.00
Location—The Maxwell Room, lo-cated in the Downtowner at the foot (southeast) of the Andrews Ave. Bridge. Across from the Broward jail.
Choice of Entrée:
Chicken Marsala/Fresh catch/
Included with Entrée:
Garden salad
Choice of potato or rice
Fresh vegetable
Dressing, warm dinner rolls
Coffee, Iced tea, soft drinks
Get your motor running…
Head out on the highways… Mark your calendar—We’re headed to Key West, July 27-29, for the Mari-ners Getaway Weekend at the beau-tiful Southernmost Hotel. Call Laura Sherrod today, 954-331-1410 to make your plans.
Officers 2007
Skipper: Kitty McGowan
First Mate: Nancy Chambers
Purser: Don Lindsay
Yeoman: Mark Brown
Bosuń: Bill Johnson
Program Director: Dick Basom
SCC: Christopher Karentz
Activities Chairperson: Laura Sherrod
Historian: Kristine Lundblad
N E W S L E T T E R
Calling All hands: The 2007 FLMC Board of Directors are planning fun things for this year and believe it or not, it is time to start thinking SEMINAR once again. Everyone will agree that the 2006 Seminar was a big success and this is due to the hard work of the Semi-nar Committee members who volunteer their personal time, effort and great knowledge to produce this very special event. Several of our long time club members have been dedicated to our Seminar for so many years they have lost count but as each year passes new crew continue to
sign on too. Being on the Seminar Committee is fun (as I have found out), yes it is hard work, but at the end of the day you feel like you have helped accomplish something good for our organization. Those of you who are key elements of our Seminar know who you are and we look forward to working together once again. Anyone wishing to participate at any level should contact me directly by phone or e-mail. Please sign up now if you desire to be a part of this process. Contact: Christopher Karentz, 2007 Seminar Chairperson, 305 372 9044, [email protected]
Please add [email protected] to your address book if you would like to receive the Mariners Club E-Newsletter www.flmc.org
The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her cur-rent course, as president of her own company, NautiCom Communica-tions, Inc. NautiCom is a full-service Association & Event Man-agement company with a wide range of clients. “I’m happy to say that I still get to focus on the marine in-dustry a great deal,” she said. Kitty lives in Plantation with her boyfriend Tim (president of Skags Office Products) and her two cats. She is still an avid boater, fisherman and hunter and still loves to travel. She has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale Mariners club since 1992 and has held nearly every posi-tion on the board of directors. “It truly is an honor to be Skipper of such a great organization,” she said. “I’m looking forward to a great year working with all my friends.”
MARCH 31st EVENT!! Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected] John U. Lloyd State Park
-
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club PO Box 21750 Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33335-1750 Www.flmc.org
SportsLine in 1995 and managed all aspects of domestic and inter-national business development initiatives, corporate development, M&A, e-commerce and legal af-fairs for the company. Before joining SportsLine, Mr. Sturner served as the Vice Presi-dent of Business Development for MovieFone (NASDAQ: MOFN), after he sold his company Interac-tive Services to MovieFone in 1994. After graduating with a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School in 1990, he worked as an attorney in the Bankruptcy, Workout & Restructuring department of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. Mr. Sturner received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Washington University. Ad-
A lifelong boater, Mr. Sturner founded Aqua Marine Partners, LLC (AMP) in 2002. Mr. Sturner led the acquisition of Hi Lift Marina, a 269 slip, full-service marina, and its 30-year-old boat dealership. A seasoned executive with a proven entrepreneurial track record and extensive strate-gic deal making experience, he founded AMP to locate and in-vest in marine industry compa-nies. Prior to founding AMP, Mr. Sturner was a founding executive of two start-up ventures. He served as President of Corporate & Business Development of SportsLine.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLN), the publisher of cbs.sportsline.com. He joined
mitted to the New York, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. bars. He was appointed to the Building Regula-tory Board of the town of Golden Beach. Mr. Sturner is an active member of the Marine Industry Association of South Florida and was formerly a Director of the International Marina Institute where he served as treasurer before it merged with Marina Opera-tors Association of America in 2004. He sits on the Board of the Marina Mile Association and is Chairman of the Board of Passport Marine, Inc
DUES Those who haven't received an invoice should contact Don Lindsay or Nancy Chambers.
GUEST SPEAKER—ANDREW STURNER
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club About Us The Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club is dedicated to the promotion of ethical business practices among the seagoing community as well as the circulation of accurate and useful information to the boating community. Our membership includes both professional and leisure boating enthusiasts as well as industry experts and professionals in many disciplines from around the world. Join Us To join, please attend a monthly meeting as a guest of a member (a maximum of two meetings as a guest). If you wish to join, request an application form from an officer, complete it and mail it with your check for $50.00 to the Mariners Club for consideration by the membership committee. Two sponsors are required. We welcome your interest in the Mariners Club and invite you to become an active member to the benefit of each of us individually and all of us as a community. If you do not yet know an active member, contact Nancy Chambers,
David Allen
901 SE 17 Street, Suite 209
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Mariner’s Club 2007 Schedule - Mark Your Calendars for these Great Events! - March 31st - Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected]
John U. Lloyd State Park
June Event – to be announced July 27 – 29 Getaway Weekend – Key West, FL
September – date to be announced, Psychedelic Bowling Tournament
October 22nd—Mariner’s Club Golf Tournament
October 23rd and 24th – The Ft. Lauderdale Mariner’s Club Annual Maritime Seminar
December 7—Holiday Party – Always a Wonderful Evening!
-
Kathleen “Kitty” McGowan is a typical Florida na-tive as she was born in Pittsburgh, PA and
moved to Fort Lauderdale with her family at the age of 5. “I was so fortunate that my family got involved with boating when I was young,” she said. “We would spend every weekend on the wa-ter (skiing, fishing, snorkeling) enjoying this amazing South Flor-ida lifestyle. It was a great way to spend time together as a family.” Kitty’s educational pursuits took her to the northern part of the state to Tallahassee, FL where she originally was enrolled as a musi-cal theater major at Florida State University. She says that her desire to be able to pay the elec-tric bill overrode her desire for the stage and she graduated with a bachelor of science in Communi-cations—Public Relations. Coming back to her “hometown” of Fort Lauderdale, she immedi-ately got a job in PR with Bro-ward General Medical Center. “It was a very challenging place to work,” McGowan said. “You never knew what to expect when
you went to work.” This need for excitement and challenge pushed her to a wildly different career as a chef aboard yachts. “It was probably the most excit-ing, and exhausting time of my life,” she recalled. “I loved the opportunity to travel and ex-perience so many different places in the world. Thank God I was young, because I couldn’t keep up that kind of pace to-day.” She worked aboard such high profile yachts as Octo-pussy, Thunderball, Moon-raker, Mercedes and others. After seven years traveling the world, Kitty returned to the business world with a giant “hole” in her resume that Frank Herhold, Marine Industries Association of South Florida’s (MIASF) Executive Director felt was just what he was look-ing for. Kitty spent the next seven years working with the MIASF as the Director of Asso-ciation Services. “I quickly realized that working with peo-ple was what I really enjoyed doing most and the people in the marine industry were the best”! The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her current course, as president of her own company, NautiCom
M E M B E R P R O F I L E – K I T T Y M C G O W A N April 2007 Monthly Luncheon Meeting
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Please join us for lunch, camaraderie and an exchange of ideas.
RSVP no later than 3 April to
Bill Johnson.
Email: [email protected]
Please help the club’s budget and reply promptly!
Registration 11:30 am
Lunch 12:00 pm.
Cost $20.00
Location—The Maxwell Room, lo-cated in the Downtowner at the foot (southeast) of the Andrews Ave. Bridge. Across from the Broward jail.
Choice of Entrée:
Chicken Marsala/Fresh catch/
Included with Entrée:
Garden salad
Choice of potato or rice
Fresh vegetable
Dressing, warm dinner rolls
Coffee, Iced tea, soft drinks
Get your motor running…
Head out on the highways… Mark your calendar—We’re headed to Key West, July 27-29, for the Mari-ners Getaway Weekend at the beau-tiful Southernmost Hotel. Call Laura Sherrod today, 954-331-1410 to make your plans.
Officers 2007
Skipper: Kitty McGowan
First Mate: Nancy Chambers
Purser: Don Lindsay
Yeoman: Mark Brown
Bosuń: Bill Johnson
Program Director: Dick Basom
SCC: Christopher Karentz
Activities Chairperson: Laura Sherrod
Historian: Kristine Lundblad
N E W S L E T T E R
Calling All hands: The 2007 FLMC Board of Directors are planning fun things for this year and believe it or not, it is time to start thinking SEMINAR once again. Everyone will agree that the 2006 Seminar was a big success and this is due to the hard work of the Semi-nar Committee members who volunteer their personal time, effort and great knowledge to produce this very special event. Several of our long time club members have been dedicated to our Seminar for so many years they have lost count but as each year passes new crew continue to
sign on too. Being on the Seminar Committee is fun (as I have found out), yes it is hard work, but at the end of the day you feel like you have helped accomplish something good for our organization. Those of you who are key elements of our Seminar know who you are and we look forward to working together once again. Anyone wishing to participate at any level should contact me directly by phone or e-mail. Please sign up now if you desire to be a part of this process. Contact: Christopher Karentz, 2007 Seminar Chairperson, 305 372 9044, [email protected]
Please add [email protected] to your address book if you would like to receive the Mariners Club E-Newsletter www.flmc.org
The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her cur-rent course, as president of her own company, NautiCom Communica-tions, Inc. NautiCom is a full-service Association & Event Man-agement company with a wide range of clients. “I’m happy to say that I still get to focus on the marine in-dustry a great deal,” she said. Kitty lives in Plantation with her boyfriend Tim (president of Skags Office Products) and her two cats. She is still an avid boater, fisherman and hunter and still loves to travel. She has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale Mariners club since 1992 and has held nearly every posi-tion on the board of directors. “It truly is an honor to be Skipper of such a great organization,” she said. “I’m looking forward to a great year working with all my friends.”
MARCH 31st EVENT!! Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected] John U. Lloyd State Park
-
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club PO Box 21750 Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33335-1750 Www.flmc.org
SportsLine in 1995 and managed all aspects of domestic and inter-national business development initiatives, corporate development, M&A, e-commerce and legal af-fairs for the company. Before joining SportsLine, Mr. Sturner served as the Vice Presi-dent of Business Development for MovieFone (NASDAQ: MOFN), after he sold his company Interac-tive Services to MovieFone in 1994. After graduating with a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School in 1990, he worked as an attorney in the Bankruptcy, Workout & Restructuring department of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. Mr. Sturner received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Washington University. Ad-
A lifelong boater, Mr. Sturner founded Aqua Marine Partners, LLC (AMP) in 2002. Mr. Sturner led the acquisition of Hi Lift Marina, a 269 slip, full-service marina, and its 30-year-old boat dealership. A seasoned executive with a proven entrepreneurial track record and extensive strate-gic deal making experience, he founded AMP to locate and in-vest in marine industry compa-nies. Prior to founding AMP, Mr. Sturner was a founding executive of two start-up ventures. He served as President of Corporate & Business Development of SportsLine.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLN), the publisher of cbs.sportsline.com. He joined
mitted to the New York, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. bars. He was appointed to the Building Regula-tory Board of the town of Golden Beach. Mr. Sturner is an active member of the Marine Industry Association of South Florida and was formerly a Director of the International Marina Institute where he served as treasurer before it merged with Marina Opera-tors Association of America in 2004. He sits on the Board of the Marina Mile Association and is Chairman of the Board of Passport Marine, Inc
DUES Those who haven't received an invoice should contact Don Lindsay or Nancy Chambers.
GUEST SPEAKER—ANDREW STURNER
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club About Us The Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club is dedicated to the promotion of ethical business practices among the seagoing community as well as the circulation of accurate and useful information to the boating community. Our membership includes both professional and leisure boating enthusiasts as well as industry experts and professionals in many disciplines from around the world. Join Us To join, please attend a monthly meeting as a guest of a member (a maximum of two meetings as a guest). If you wish to join, request an application form from an officer, complete it and mail it with your check for $50.00 to the Mariners Club for consideration by the membership committee. Two sponsors are required. We welcome your interest in the Mariners Club and invite you to become an active member to the benefit of each of us individually and all of us as a community. If you do not yet know an active member, contact Nancy Chambers,
Andrew Anderson
200 S. Biscayne Blvd., Suite 300
Miami, FL 33131
Mariner’s Club 2007 Schedule - Mark Your Calendars for these Great Events! - March 31st - Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected]
John U. Lloyd State Park
June Event – to be announced July 27 – 29 Getaway Weekend – Key West, FL
September – date to be announced, Psychedelic Bowling Tournament
October 22nd—Mariner’s Club Golf Tournament
October 23rd and 24th – The Ft. Lauderdale Mariner’s Club Annual Maritime Seminar
December 7—Holiday Party – Always a Wonderful Evening!
-
Kathleen “Kitty” McGowan is a typical Florida na-tive as she was born in Pittsburgh, PA and
moved to Fort Lauderdale with her family at the age of 5. “I was so fortunate that my family got involved with boating when I was young,” she said. “We would spend every weekend on the wa-ter (skiing, fishing, snorkeling) enjoying this amazing South Flor-ida lifestyle. It was a great way to spend time together as a family.” Kitty’s educational pursuits took her to the northern part of the state to Tallahassee, FL where she originally was enrolled as a musi-cal theater major at Florida State University. She says that her desire to be able to pay the elec-tric bill overrode her desire for the stage and she graduated with a bachelor of science in Communi-cations—Public Relations. Coming back to her “hometown” of Fort Lauderdale, she immedi-ately got a job in PR with Bro-ward General Medical Center. “It was a very challenging place to work,” McGowan said. “You never knew what to expect when
you went to work.” This need for excitement and challenge pushed her to a wildly different career as a chef aboard yachts. “It was probably the most excit-ing, and exhausting time of my life,” she recalled. “I loved the opportunity to travel and ex-perience so many different places in the world. Thank God I was young, because I couldn’t keep up that kind of pace to-day.” She worked aboard such high profile yachts as Octo-pussy, Thunderball, Moon-raker, Mercedes and others. After seven years traveling the world, Kitty returned to the business world with a giant “hole” in her resume that Frank Herhold, Marine Industries Association of South Florida’s (MIASF) Executive Director felt was just what he was look-ing for. Kitty spent the next seven years working with the MIASF as the Director of Asso-ciation Services. “I quickly realized that working with peo-ple was what I really enjoyed doing most and the people in the marine industry were the best”! The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her current course, as president of her own company, NautiCom
M E M B E R P R O F I L E – K I T T Y M C G O W A N April 2007 Monthly Luncheon Meeting
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Please join us for lunch, camaraderie and an exchange of ideas.
RSVP no later than 3 April to
Bill Johnson.
Email: [email protected]
Please help the club’s budget and reply promptly!
Registration 11:30 am
Lunch 12:00 pm.
Cost $20.00
Location—The Maxwell Room, lo-cated in the Downtowner at the foot (southeast) of the Andrews Ave. Bridge. Across from the Broward jail.
Choice of Entrée:
Chicken Marsala/Fresh catch/
Included with Entrée:
Garden salad
Choice of potato or rice
Fresh vegetable
Dressing, warm dinner rolls
Coffee, Iced tea, soft drinks
Get your motor running…
Head out on the highways… Mark your calendar—We’re headed to Key West, July 27-29, for the Mari-ners Getaway Weekend at the beau-tiful Southernmost Hotel. Call Laura Sherrod today, 954-331-1410 to make your plans.
Officers 2007
Skipper: Kitty McGowan
First Mate: Nancy Chambers
Purser: Don Lindsay
Yeoman: Mark Brown
Bosuń: Bill Johnson
Program Director: Dick Basom
SCC: Christopher Karentz
Activities Chairperson: Laura Sherrod
Historian: Kristine Lundblad
N E W S L E T T E R
Calling All hands: The 2007 FLMC Board of Directors are planning fun things for this year and believe it or not, it is time to start thinking SEMINAR once again. Everyone will agree that the 2006 Seminar was a big success and this is due to the hard work of the Semi-nar Committee members who volunteer their personal time, effort and great knowledge to produce this very special event. Several of our long time club members have been dedicated to our Seminar for so many years they have lost count but as each year passes new crew continue to
sign on too. Being on the Seminar Committee is fun (as I have found out), yes it is hard work, but at the end of the day you feel like you have helped accomplish something good for our organization. Those of you who are key elements of our Seminar know who you are and we look forward to working together once again. Anyone wishing to participate at any level should contact me directly by phone or e-mail. Please sign up now if you desire to be a part of this process. Contact: Christopher Karentz, 2007 Seminar Chairperson, 305 372 9044, [email protected]
Please add [email protected] to your address book if you would like to receive the Mariners Club E-Newsletter www.flmc.org
The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her cur-rent course, as president of her own company, NautiCom Communica-tions, Inc. NautiCom is a full-service Association & Event Man-agement company with a wide range of clients. “I’m happy to say that I still get to focus on the marine in-dustry a great deal,” she said. Kitty lives in Plantation with her boyfriend Tim (president of Skags Office Products) and her two cats. She is still an avid boater, fisherman and hunter and still loves to travel. She has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale Mariners club since 1992 and has held nearly every posi-tion on the board of directors. “It truly is an honor to be Skipper of such a great organization,” she said. “I’m looking forward to a great year working with all my friends.”
MARCH 31st EVENT!! Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected] John U. Lloyd State Park
-
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club PO Box 21750 Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33335-1750 Www.flmc.org
SportsLine in 1995 and managed all aspects of domestic and inter-national business development initiatives, corporate development, M&A, e-commerce and legal af-fairs for the company. Before joining SportsLine, Mr. Sturner served as the Vice Presi-dent of Business Development for MovieFone (NASDAQ: MOFN), after he sold his company Interac-tive Services to MovieFone in 1994. After graduating with a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School in 1990, he worked as an attorney in the Bankruptcy, Workout & Restructuring department of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. Mr. Sturner received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Washington University. Ad-
A lifelong boater, Mr. Sturner founded Aqua Marine Partners, LLC (AMP) in 2002. Mr. Sturner led the acquisition of Hi Lift Marina, a 269 slip, full-service marina, and its 30-year-old boat dealership. A seasoned executive with a proven entrepreneurial track record and extensive strate-gic deal making experience, he founded AMP to locate and in-vest in marine industry compa-nies. Prior to founding AMP, Mr. Sturner was a founding executive of two start-up ventures. He served as President of Corporate & Business Development of SportsLine.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLN), the publisher of cbs.sportsline.com. He joined
mitted to the New York, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. bars. He was appointed to the Building Regula-tory Board of the town of Golden Beach. Mr. Sturner is an active member of the Marine Industry Association of South Florida and was formerly a Director of the International Marina Institute where he served as treasurer before it merged with Marina Opera-tors Association of America in 2004. He sits on the Board of the Marina Mile Association and is Chairman of the Board of Passport Marine, Inc
DUES Those who haven't received an invoice should contact Don Lindsay or Nancy Chambers.
GUEST SPEAKER—ANDREW STURNER
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club About Us The Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club is dedicated to the promotion of ethical business practices among the seagoing community as well as the circulation of accurate and useful information to the boating community. Our membership includes both professional and leisure boating enthusiasts as well as industry experts and professionals in many disciplines from around the world. Join Us To join, please attend a monthly meeting as a guest of a member (a maximum of two meetings as a guest). If you wish to join, request an application form from an officer, complete it and mail it with your check for $50.00 to the Mariners Club for consideration by the membership committee. Two sponsors are required. We welcome your interest in the Mariners Club and invite you to become an active member to the benefit of each of us individually and all of us as a community. If you do not yet know an active member, contact Nancy Chambers,
James F. Anderson
PO Box 1414
Ruskin, FL 33570
Mariner’s Club 2007 Schedule - Mark Your Calendars for these Great Events! - March 31st - Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected]
John U. Lloyd State Park
June Event – to be announced July 27 – 29 Getaway Weekend – Key West, FL
September – date to be announced, Psychedelic Bowling Tournament
October 22nd—Mariner’s Club Golf Tournament
October 23rd and 24th – The Ft. Lauderdale Mariner’s Club Annual Maritime Seminar
December 7—Holiday Party – Always a Wonderful Evening!
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Kathleen “Kitty” McGowan is a typical Florida na-tive as she was born in Pittsburgh, PA and
moved to Fort Lauderdale with her family at the age of 5. “I was so fortunate that my family got involved with boating when I was young,” she said. “We would spend every weekend on the wa-ter (skiing, fishing, snorkeling) enjoying this amazing South Flor-ida lifestyle. It was a great way to spend time together as a family.” Kitty’s educational pursuits took her to the northern part of the state to Tallahassee, FL where she originally was enrolled as a musi-cal theater major at Florida State University. She says that her desire to be able to pay the elec-tric bill overrode her desire for the stage and she graduated with a bachelor of science in Communi-cations—Public Relations. Coming back to her “hometown” of Fort Lauderdale, she immedi-ately got a job in PR with Bro-ward General Medical Center. “It was a very challenging place to work,” McGowan said. “You never knew what to expect when
you went to work.” This need for excitement and challenge pushed her to a wildly different career as a chef aboard yachts. “It was probably the most excit-ing, and exhausting time of my life,” she recalled. “I loved the opportunity to travel and ex-perience so many different places in the world. Thank God I was young, because I couldn’t keep up that kind of pace to-day.” She worked aboard such high profile yachts as Octo-pussy, Thunderball, Moon-raker, Mercedes and others. After seven years traveling the world, Kitty returned to the business world with a giant “hole” in her resume that Frank Herhold, Marine Industries Association of South Florida’s (MIASF) Executive Director felt was just what he was look-ing for. Kitty spent the next seven years working with the MIASF as the Director of Asso-ciation Services. “I quickly realized that working with peo-ple was what I really enjoyed doing most and the people in the marine industry were the best”! The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her current course, as president of her own company, NautiCom
M E M B E R P R O F I L E – K I T T Y M C G O W A N April 2007 Monthly Luncheon Meeting
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Please join us for lunch, camaraderie and an exchange of ideas.
RSVP no later than 3 April to
Bill Johnson.
Email: [email protected]
Please help the club’s budget and reply promptly!
Registration 11:30 am
Lunch 12:00 pm.
Cost $20.00
Location—The Maxwell Room, lo-cated in the Downtowner at the foot (southeast) of the Andrews Ave. Bridge. Across from the Broward jail.
Choice of Entrée:
Chicken Marsala/Fresh catch/
Included with Entrée:
Garden salad
Choice of potato or rice
Fresh vegetable
Dressing, warm dinner rolls
Coffee, Iced tea, soft drinks
Get your motor running…
Head out on the highways… Mark your calendar—We’re headed to Key West, July 27-29, for the Mari-ners Getaway Weekend at the beau-tiful Southernmost Hotel. Call Laura Sherrod today, 954-331-1410 to make your plans.
Officers 2007
Skipper: Kitty McGowan
First Mate: Nancy Chambers
Purser: Don Lindsay
Yeoman: Mark Brown
Bosuń: Bill Johnson
Program Director: Dick Basom
SCC: Christopher Karentz
Activities Chairperson: Laura Sherrod
Historian: Kristine Lundblad
N E W S L E T T E R
Calling All hands: The 2007 FLMC Board of Directors are planning fun things for this year and believe it or not, it is time to start thinking SEMINAR once again. Everyone will agree that the 2006 Seminar was a big success and this is due to the hard work of the Semi-nar Committee members who volunteer their personal time, effort and great knowledge to produce this very special event. Several of our long time club members have been dedicated to our Seminar for so many years they have lost count but as each year passes new crew continue to
sign on too. Being on the Seminar Committee is fun (as I have found out), yes it is hard work, but at the end of the day you feel like you have helped accomplish something good for our organization. Those of you who are key elements of our Seminar know who you are and we look forward to working together once again. Anyone wishing to participate at any level should contact me directly by phone or e-mail. Please sign up now if you desire to be a part of this process. Contact: Christopher Karentz, 2007 Seminar Chairperson, 305 372 9044, [email protected]
Please add [email protected] to your address book if you would like to receive the Mariners Club E-Newsletter www.flmc.org
The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her cur-rent course, as president of her own company, NautiCom Communica-tions, Inc. NautiCom is a full-service Association & Event Man-agement company with a wide range of clients. “I’m happy to say that I still get to focus on the marine in-dustry a great deal,” she said. Kitty lives in Plantation with her boyfriend Tim (president of Skags Office Products) and her two cats. She is still an avid boater, fisherman and hunter and still loves to travel. She has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale Mariners club since 1992 and has held nearly every posi-tion on the board of directors. “It truly is an honor to be Skipper of such a great organization,” she said. “I’m looking forward to a great year working with all my friends.”
MARCH 31st EVENT!! Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected] John U. Lloyd State Park
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Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club PO Box 21750 Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33335-1750 Www.flmc.org
SportsLine in 1995 and managed all aspects of domestic and inter-national business development initiatives, corporate development, M&A, e-commerce and legal af-fairs for the company. Before joining SportsLine, Mr. Sturner served as the Vice Presi-dent of Business Development for MovieFone (NASDAQ: MOFN), after he sold his company Interac-tive Services to MovieFone in 1994. After graduating with a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School in 1990, he worked as an attorney in the Bankruptcy, Workout & Restructuring department of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. Mr. Sturner received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Washington University. Ad-
A lifelong boater, Mr. Sturner founded Aqua Marine Partners, LLC (AMP) in 2002. Mr. Sturner led the acquisition of Hi Lift Marina, a 269 slip, full-service marina, and its 30-year-old boat dealership. A seasoned executive with a proven entrepreneurial track record and extensive strate-gic deal making experience, he founded AMP to locate and in-vest in marine industry compa-nies. Prior to founding AMP, Mr. Sturner was a founding executive of two start-up ventures. He served as President of Corporate & Business Development of SportsLine.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLN), the publisher of cbs.sportsline.com. He joined
mitted to the New York, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. bars. He was appointed to the Building Regula-tory Board of the town of Golden Beach. Mr. Sturner is an active member of the Marine Industry Association of South Florida and was formerly a Director of the International Marina Institute where he served as treasurer before it merged with Marina Opera-tors Association of America in 2004. He sits on the Board of the Marina Mile Association and is Chairman of the Board of Passport Marine, Inc
DUES Those who haven't received an invoice should contact Don Lindsay or Nancy Chambers.
GUEST SPEAKER—ANDREW STURNER
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club About Us The Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club is dedicated to the promotion of ethical business practices among the seagoing community as well as the circulation of accurate and useful information to the boating community. Our membership includes both professional and leisure boating enthusiasts as well as industry experts and professionals in many disciplines from around the world. Join Us To join, please attend a monthly meeting as a guest of a member (a maximum of two meetings as a guest). If you wish to join, request an application form from an officer, complete it and mail it with your check for $50.00 to the Mariners Club for consideration by the membership committee. Two sponsors are required. We welcome your interest in the Mariners Club and invite you to become an active member to the benefit of each of us individually and all of us as a community. If you do not yet know an active member, contact Nancy Chambers,
Thomas Anderson
2 Alhambra Plaza Suite 1200
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Mariner’s Club 2007 Schedule - Mark Your Calendars for these Great Events! - March 31st - Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected]
John U. Lloyd State Park
June Event – to be announced July 27 – 29 Getaway Weekend – Key West, FL
September – date to be announced, Psychedelic Bowling Tournament
October 22nd—Mariner’s Club Golf Tournament
October 23rd and 24th – The Ft. Lauderdale Mariner’s Club Annual Maritime Seminar
December 7—Holiday Party – Always a Wonderful Evening!
-
Kathleen “Kitty” McGowan is a typical Florida na-tive as she was born in Pittsburgh, PA and
moved to Fort Lauderdale with her family at the age of 5. “I was so fortunate that my family got involved with boating when I was young,” she said. “We would spend every weekend on the wa-ter (skiing, fishing, snorkeling) enjoying this amazing South Flor-ida lifestyle. It was a great way to spend time together as a family.” Kitty’s educational pursuits took her to the northern part of the state to Tallahassee, FL where she originally was enrolled as a musi-cal theater major at Florida State University. She says that her desire to be able to pay the elec-tric bill overrode her desire for the stage and she graduated with a bachelor of science in Communi-cations—Public Relations. Coming back to her “hometown” of Fort Lauderdale, she immedi-ately got a job in PR with Bro-ward General Medical Center. “It was a very challenging place to work,” McGowan said. “You never knew what to expect when
you went to work.” This need for excitement and challenge pushed her to a wildly different career as a chef aboard yachts. “It was probably the most excit-ing, and exhausting time of my life,” she recalled. “I loved the opportunity to travel and ex-perience so many different places in the world. Thank God I was young, because I couldn’t keep up that kind of pace to-day.” She worked aboard such high profile yachts as Octo-pussy, Thunderball, Moon-raker, Mercedes and others. After seven years traveling the world, Kitty returned to the business world with a giant “hole” in her resume that Frank Herhold, Marine Industries Association of South Florida’s (MIASF) Executive Director felt was just what he was look-ing for. Kitty spent the next seven years working with the MIASF as the Director of Asso-ciation Services. “I quickly realized that working with peo-ple was what I really enjoyed doing most and the people in the marine industry were the best”! The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her current course, as president of her own company, NautiCom
M E M B E R P R O F I L E – K I T T Y M C G O W A N April 2007 Monthly Luncheon Meeting
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Please join us for lunch, camaraderie and an exchange of ideas.
RSVP no later than 3 April to
Bill Johnson.
Email: [email protected]
Please help the club’s budget and reply promptly!
Registration 11:30 am
Lunch 12:00 pm.
Cost $20.00
Location—The Maxwell Room, lo-cated in the Downtowner at the foot (southeast) of the Andrews Ave. Bridge. Across from the Broward jail.
Choice of Entrée:
Chicken Marsala/Fresh catch/
Included with Entrée:
Garden salad
Choice of potato or rice
Fresh vegetable
Dressing, warm dinner rolls
Coffee, Iced tea, soft drinks
Get your motor running…
Head out on the highways… Mark your calendar—We’re headed to Key West, July 27-29, for the Mari-ners Getaway Weekend at the beau-tiful Southernmost Hotel. Call Laura Sherrod today, 954-331-1410 to make your plans.
Officers 2007
Skipper: Kitty McGowan
First Mate: Nancy Chambers
Purser: Don Lindsay
Yeoman: Mark Brown
Bosuń: Bill Johnson
Program Director: Dick Basom
SCC: Christopher Karentz
Activities Chairperson: Laura Sherrod
Historian: Kristine Lundblad
N E W S L E T T E R
Calling All hands: The 2007 FLMC Board of Directors are planning fun things for this year and believe it or not, it is time to start thinking SEMINAR once again. Everyone will agree that the 2006 Seminar was a big success and this is due to the hard work of the Semi-nar Committee members who volunteer their personal time, effort and great knowledge to produce this very special event. Several of our long time club members have been dedicated to our Seminar for so many years they have lost count but as each year passes new crew continue to
sign on too. Being on the Seminar Committee is fun (as I have found out), yes it is hard work, but at the end of the day you feel like you have helped accomplish something good for our organization. Those of you who are key elements of our Seminar know who you are and we look forward to working together once again. Anyone wishing to participate at any level should contact me directly by phone or e-mail. Please sign up now if you desire to be a part of this process. Contact: Christopher Karentz, 2007 Seminar Chairperson, 305 372 9044, [email protected]
Please add [email protected] to your address book if you would like to receive the Mariners Club E-Newsletter www.flmc.org
The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her cur-rent course, as president of her own company, NautiCom Communica-tions, Inc. NautiCom is a full-service Association & Event Man-agement company with a wide range of clients. “I’m happy to say that I still get to focus on the marine in-dustry a great deal,” she said. Kitty lives in Plantation with her boyfriend Tim (president of Skags Office Products) and her two cats. She is still an avid boater, fisherman and hunter and still loves to travel. She has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale Mariners club since 1992 and has held nearly every posi-tion on the board of directors. “It truly is an honor to be Skipper of such a great organization,” she said. “I’m looking forward to a great year working with all my friends.”
MARCH 31st EVENT!! Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected] John U. Lloyd State Park
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Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club PO Box 21750 Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33335-1750 Www.flmc.org
SportsLine in 1995 and managed all aspects of domestic and inter-national business development initiatives, corporate development, M&A, e-commerce and legal af-fairs for the company. Before joining SportsLine, Mr. Sturner served as the Vice Presi-dent of Business Development for MovieFone (NASDAQ: MOFN), after he sold his company Interac-tive Services to MovieFone in 1994. After graduating with a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School in 1990, he worked as an attorney in the Bankruptcy, Workout & Restructuring department of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. Mr. Sturner received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Washington University. Ad-
A lifelong boater, Mr. Sturner founded Aqua Marine Partners, LLC (AMP) in 2002. Mr. Sturner led the acquisition of Hi Lift Marina, a 269 slip, full-service marina, and its 30-year-old boat dealership. A seasoned executive with a proven entrepreneurial track record and extensive strate-gic deal making experience, he founded AMP to locate and in-vest in marine industry compa-nies. Prior to founding AMP, Mr. Sturner was a founding executive of two start-up ventures. He served as President of Corporate & Business Development of SportsLine.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLN), the publisher of cbs.sportsline.com. He joined
mitted to the New York, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. bars. He was appointed to the Building Regula-tory Board of the town of Golden Beach. Mr. Sturner is an active member of the Marine Industry Association of South Florida and was formerly a Director of the International Marina Institute where he served as treasurer before it merged with Marina Opera-tors Association of America in 2004. He sits on the Board of the Marina Mile Association and is Chairman of the Board of Passport Marine, Inc
DUES Those who haven't received an invoice should contact Don Lindsay or Nancy Chambers.
GUEST SPEAKER—ANDREW STURNER
Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club About Us The Fort Lauderdale Mariners Club is dedicated to the promotion of ethical business practices among the seagoing community as well as the circulation of accurate and useful information to the boating community. Our membership includes both professional and leisure boating enthusiasts as well as industry experts and professionals in many disciplines from around the world. Join Us To join, please attend a monthly meeting as a guest of a member (a maximum of two meetings as a guest). If you wish to join, request an application form from an officer, complete it and mail it with your check for $50.00 to the Mariners Club for consideration by the membership committee. Two sponsors are required. We welcome your interest in the Mariners Club and invite you to become an active member to the benefit of each of us individually and all of us as a community. If you do not yet know an active member, contact Nancy Chambers,
Kenneth Argent
590 11th Avenue
Vero Beach, FL 32962
Mariner’s Club 2007 Schedule - Mark Your Calendars for these Great Events! - March 31st - Mariner’s Club Annual Picnic – Come for the music, the food, the drink, and the fun. Bring your family! RSVP to Laura Sherrod before March 28th at: [email protected]
John U. Lloyd State Park
June Event – to be announced July 27 – 29 Getaway Weekend – Key West, FL
September – date to be announced, Psychedelic Bowling Tournament
October 22nd—Mariner’s Club Golf Tournament
October 23rd and 24th – The Ft. Lauderdale Mariner’s Club Annual Maritime Seminar
December 7—Holiday Party – Always a Wonderful Evening!
-
Kathleen “Kitty” McGowan is a typical Florida na-tive as she was born in Pittsburgh, PA and
moved to Fort Lauderdale with her family at the age of 5. “I was so fortunate that my family got involved with boating when I was young,” she said. “We would spend every weekend on the wa-ter (skiing, fishing, snorkeling) enjoying this amazing South Flor-ida lifestyle. It was a great way to spend time together as a family.” Kitty’s educational pursuits took her to the northern part of the state to Tallahassee, FL where she originally was enrolled as a musi-cal theater major at Florida State University. She says that her desire to be able to pay the elec-tric bill overrode her desire for the stage and she graduated with a bachelor of science in Communi-cations—Public Relations. Coming back to her “hometown” of Fort Lauderdale, she immedi-ately got a job in PR with Bro-ward General Medical Center. “It was a very challenging place to work,” McGowan said. “You never knew what to expect when
you went to work.” This need for excitement and challenge pushed her to a wildly different career as a chef aboard yachts. “It was probably the most excit-ing, and exhausting time of my life,” she recalled. “I loved the opportunity to travel and ex-perience so many different places in the world. Thank God I was young, because I couldn’t keep up that kind of pace to-day.” She worked aboard such high profile yachts as Octo-pussy, Thunderball, Moon-raker, Mercedes and others. After seven years traveling the world, Kitty returned to the business world with a giant “hole” in her resume that Frank Herhold, Marine Industries Association of South Florida’s (MIASF) Executive Director felt was just what he was look-ing for. Kitty spent the next seven years working with the MIASF as the Director of Asso-ciation Services. “I quickly realized that working with peo-ple was what I really enjoyed doing most and the people in the marine industry were the best”! The seven year itch called once again and Kitty set out on her current course, as president of her own company, NautiCom
M E M B E R P R O F I L E – K I T T Y M C G O W A N April 2007 Monthly Luncheon Meeting
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Please join us for lunch, camaraderi