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T HE S TATE U NIVERSITY N EW YORK of Maritime College 2010-2011 ANNUAL REPORT [Year Ending June 30, 2011]

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The STaTe UniverSiTy new yorkofMaritime College

2010-2011 AnnuAl RepoRt[Year Ending June 30, 2011]

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TABLE OF CONTENTSThe Annual Report is written and designed by SUNY Maritime College Office of University Relations.

CAPT Thomas W. Greene, Jr., JAGC, USN (Ret.) Vice President for University Relations and Deputy Commandant of Cadets

Mary Muecke Executive Director of External Affairs

John ConnollyDirector of Development

Jane BartnettDirector of Communications

David Dhanpat Assistamt Director of External Affairs

Diana PaganDevelopment Assistant

Joan KretzmerDevelopment Assistant

Athletic AchievementsPages 12-13

Summer Sea Term 2011Page 14

Enrollment & EmploymentPage 15

Financial StatusPages 16-17

Giving to MaritimePages 18-19

University at Buffalo Foundation, Inc.Page 20

Honor Roll of DonorsPages 21-30

About SUNY Maritime College Page 3

Letter from the President Page 4

Senior Administration & College Council Page 5

Capital ImprovementsPages 6-7

National RecognitionPages 8-9

Spring CommencementPage 10

Academic MilestonesPage 11

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MISSION STATEMENTSUNY Maritime College provides specialized degrees in engineering, international business, marine environmental science, marine transportation and maritime studies including programs for merchant marine officer licenses and commissioning in the United States Armed Forces.

VISION STATEMENTMaritime College: First and foremost in international maritime education, training and research.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES• A learning environment that stimulates and encourages intellectual and personal growth, scholarship and creativity

• A faculty dedicated to teaching excellence while growing in areas of scholarship, research and service

• A tradition of innovative, hands-on learning directed by a dedicated faculty

• A structured community emphasizing leadership, responsible citizenship and self-discipline

• An internationally recognized resource of maritime expertise

SUNY Maritime College’s New Academic Building Ready Spring 2013

Campus View

Waterfront View

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2010-2011 SUNY MARITIME SENIOR ADMINISTRATION [Year Ending June 30, 2011]

Vice Admiral John W. Craine, Jr., USN (Ret.) / President

Dr. Joseph C. Hoffman, Jr., `75 / Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Captain Richard S. Smith, `81 / Commandant of Cadets and Master of Training Ship Empire State VI

Captain Thomas W. Greene, Jr., USN (Ret.) / Vice President for University Relations and Deputy Commandant of Cadets

Elizabeth Praetorius / Vice President for Operations

Dr. Gilbert Traub / Associate Provost and Academic Dean

Dr. Irene R. Delgado / Dean of Students

Jonathan S. White / Dean of Admissions

Dick Hack / Director of Athletics

SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE COUNCILMs. Timothea S. Larr, Chair

Mr. Mark J. BrosnanCadet 1/C Stephanie Cavaliere

Mr. Joseph R. ConwayMr. William J. GarryMr. John P. Lekstutis

Mr. Thomas Magliocca, ‘53

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SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

The 2010-2011 fi scal year witnessed the completion of numerous capital projects. The State University Construction Fund (SUCF) provided $5.4 million to fund the facilities master plan, install a secondary electric system in Fort Schuyler, complete phase one of the steam distribution replacement project, rehabilitate elevators throughout the campus, and relocate the Admissions Building from its former East River location to the campus entry where it was renovated and expanded. The building now hosts a new campus Welcome Center as well as the Admissions Offi ce. Construction began on a wide-range of multi-year projects totaling over $71.5 million and include the new academic building, laboratory upgrades in the Science & Engineering building and renovations to Riesenberg Gymnasium and Vander Clute Hall’s dining facilities. Construction continued at the pier and waterfront, and the new phases of the following projects were implemented: steam distribution replacement, landscape enhancement, lighting and stone-paver sidewalks. Additionally, the campus security system and various HVAC systems throughout the campus were upgraded. Funding was provided by The State University Construction Fund. The SUNY Maritime College facilities department is to be commended for its outstanding management and successful execution of the facilities master plan. The dynamic impact of their collective efforts is abundantly evident in every area of the campus. Going forward, the College will expend $5.7 million to complete additional aspects of the facilities master plan - several already in the design phase - which include a new facilities warehouse, roof replacements, phase one of an emergency generation system, and construction of a new Seamanship Center at the pier.

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SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSSUNY MARITIME COLLEGE SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

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SUNY MARITIME CONTINUED STRONG PATTERN OF NATIONAL RECOGNITION

2010- 2011 - U.S. News & World Report again ranked SUNY Maritime College as a top tier baccalaureate college among public baccalaureate

colleges in the North

Selected as 1 of 18 colleges in America by the U.S. Navy to educate enlisted nuclear engineers prior to commissioning as officers

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The Princeton Review named SUNY Maritime College a “Best Northeastern

College” in America

Maritime’s Stephen B. Luce Library was chosen as one of the 12 most beautiful libraries in the world.

The Renaissance Library Collection

Ranked #1 by www.payscale.com for having the highest mid-career median salaries among state universities

SUNY MARITIME CONTINUED STRONG PATTERN OF NATIONAL RECOGNITION

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SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE SPRING COMMENCEMENTSUNY Maritime College celebrated its spring commencement ceremonies on May 6, 2011. Maritime College President Vice Admiral John W. Craine, Jr., USN (Ret.), addressed the graduates and spoke of the countless opportunities and bright futures that await them. Admiral Craine and Dr. Joseph Hoffman, Provost, conferred Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Arts, Master ’s of Science in International Transportation Management, and Associate in Applied Science degrees upon 366 members of the Class of 2011. Class valedictorian, Franklin Lynam, graduated with a 4.0 grade point average and received a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering. Salutatorian, Benjamin Mooney, graduated with a 3.9 GPA and received a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering.

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SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE SPRING COMMENCEMENT SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE ACADEMIC MILESTONESCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY JOINS MARITIME NROTC UNIT

SUNY Maritime College Provost, Dr. Joseph Hoffman, `75, United States Secretary of the Navy, Ray Mabus, and Columbia University President, Lee C. Bollinger, signed an agreement to reinstate Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) programs at Columbia. The agreement was signed aboard the USS Iwo Jima which was docked in New York City for the Navy’s annual Fleet Week activities. Columbia’s Navy and Marine Corps-option midshipmen will participate in NROTC through SUNY Maritime College’s NROTC program.

FULBRIGHT FELLOW CONSTANTIA CONSTANTINOU

Constantia Constantinou, SUNY Maritime College’s Department Chair and Director of the Stephen B. Luce Library, was named a Fulbright Scholar and spent six months on sabbatical in Cyprus. Ms. Constantinou’s work advanced the Cypriot universities’ global access to information by facilitating the creation of the Cyprus National Library Consortium and by promoting access to the Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (OCLC). Through a politically and ethnically sensitive process, Ms. Constantinou developed programs for the Greek and Turkish Cypriot library communities to explore areas of mutual collaboration and

understanding. In addition, she worked with the U.S. Department of State to have two librarians – each from a Turkish or Greek Cypriot University - travel to the United States to explore library practices at SUNY, Cornell and Columbia Universities. The Fulbright Scholar Program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and is the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program.

From L-R: SUNY Maritime College Provost, Dr. Joseph Hoffman, `75, and United States Navy Secretary, Ray Mabus

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SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE ATHLETICS SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE ATHLETICS

The Football Team celebrated a perfect 10-0 Championship seasonand earned a berth in the NCAA playoffs

The Men’s Soccer team won their firstSkyline Conference Championship

The 2010-11 season was one of the most successful in Maritime College history as two teams qualified to compete in NCAA National Tournaments. The Football team finished the regular season with a perfect 10-0 record, captured the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference championship and qualified for the team’s first-ever trip to the NCAA playoffs. Head football coach, Clayton Kendrick-Holmes, was named the Eastern Collegiate Football Coach of the Year, the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Region 1 Coach of the Year, and the D3Football.com East Region Coach of the Year. Men’s Soccer captured its first Skyline Conference regular season championship as well as the Skyline Conference Tournament. This qualified the team for its first appearance in the NCAA Championship tournament. Head soccer coach, Andrew McCarthy, ’96, was named Skyline Conference Soccer Coach of the Year. Men’s Swimming captured its 4th consecutive Skyline Conference Championship, and the Rifle team won the Mid-Atlantic Rifle

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SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE ATHLETICS SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE ATHLETICS

Conference for the second time in the past three years. Men’s Cross Country finished 2nd in the Skyline Conference Championship and won the Skyline Conference Sportsmanship Award. Also winning the Skyline Conference Sportsmanship Award was Men’s Lacrosse. Men’s Hockey tied for second in the Metropolitan Collegiate Conference. The Crew team won the Dowling College Regatta Alumni Cup, and the Women Rowers took first place in the Petite Final at the Knecht Cup. The Sailing team finished 3rd in the Admiral Moore Regatta and was ranked as high as 12th nationally during the season. The Offshore Sailing team finished 7th in the Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup in California. The Waterfront benefitted from a number of boat donations. Such donations significantly enhance the quality of Maritime’s nationally ranked collegiate sailing program as well its youth summer camp and community sailing programs.

The Men’s Swimming and Diving Team capture4th straight Skyline Conference Championship

The Crew team won the Dowling College Regatta Alumni Cup, and the Women Rowers took first place in the Petite Final at the Knecht Cup.

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SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE SUMMER SEA TERM To better accommodate the increased number of students in the Regiment of Cadets, and to more effectively facilitate summer training opportunities, the College, for the second year in a row, conducted two 45-day Summer Sea Term sessions aboard Empire State and expanded its Cadet Observer program for deck and engine cadets to train aboard industry vessels. Second and third class cadets took part in one of the two 45-day sessions, and first class cadets were onboard for the full 90 days. Session I began May 9, 2011, when Empire State VI departed from Olivet Pier with 503 cadets aboard. Session I port visits included Aalborg, Denmark, Riga, Latvia, Gdynia, Poland and Cobh, Ireland. The College chartered World Airways and arranged an exchange of Session I and II students and staff in Ireland. In addition to Cobh, Ireland, port visits for the 502 Summer Sea Term II Cadets included Split, Croatia and Palma de Mallorca. Cadets learned ship handling, maneuvering, and boat training in the waters off Riga, Latvia and Palma de Mallorca. Summer Sea Term 2011 concluded August 9, 2011 when Empire State VI returned to Maritime College.

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Average Starting Salary for the Class of 2011: $60,372

41%  

13%  

20%  

17%  

9%  

Shipping  Mari3me  Industry  Military  Non-­‐Mari3me  Industry  Graduate  School  

SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE ENROLLMENT & EMPLOYMENTRECORD ENROLLMENT

Enrollment continued to climb in 2010-11. Undergraduate numbers reached an all-time high with 1,891 undergraduate students and 191 graduate students. Including the license graduates, the Regiment of Cadets reached a total of 1,228 students.

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SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE FINANCIAL STATUS

2008-2011 Allocations and Expenses

2010-11

9,907,7009,283,2002,000,000

21,190,900

16,128,7245,062,176

21,190,900

2007-08

11,166,0007,524,900

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18,690,900

14,054,6464,636,254

18,690,900

2008-09

11,022,6008,292,100

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19,314,700

15,031,8004,282,900

19,314,700

2009-10

10,702,400 9,036,900

1,400,000 21,139,300

15,778,8835,360,417

21,139,300

Allocations:

State SupportTuition Revenue

SUTRA*

TOTAL BUDGET

Expenses:

Personal ServiceOTPS**

TOTAL EXPENSES

* State University Tution Reimbursement Account / ** Other Than Personal Service

As one of the 64 campuses of the State University of New York (SUNY), Maritime College shares in the benefi ts and resources provided by a large system. Capital improvements are administered through the State University Construction Fund. Grants are facilitated through the Research Foundation of SUNY and philanthropic donations are administered by the University at Buffalo Foundation. SUNY Maritime also operates the Faculty Student Association, a separate 501(c)(3) not-for-profi t corporation that contracts with Maritime’s bookstore and food service provider, among others.

Financial ConditionThe following is a four-year analysis of Maritime’s revenue, receivables, residence hall operations and income fund reimbursables. The analysis of this data is key to understanding the fundamental fi nancial components of the College.

Maritime College BudgetIn 2010-2011, SUNY Maritime College sustained a $1.6 million budget cut as part of an overall $439 million budget cut to the State University. While tuition revenue increased for 2010-2011 ($9,283,200) due to increased student enrollment, overall operational expenses exceeded income. To offset the shortfall, the College used $2 million in reserve funds.

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SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE FINANCIAL STATUS SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE FINANCIAL STATUSResidence Hall OperationsThe State University of New York residence halls are operated under the Income Fund Reimbursable (IFR) system that requires all operating costs, fringe benefi ts and debt service costs of the residence halls be funded from income generated by the Residence Hall operation. The College has the capacity to house over 1,200 students within four residence halls. In the 2010-2011 academic year, all rooms were occupied. Students occupy the rooms during the Fall and Spring semesters. Camps and conferences uti-lize the residence halls during the Summer months. Income Fund ReimbursableIncome Fund Reimbursable (IFR’s) are self-suffi cient accounts administered by the College.

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32%  

11%  25%  

12%  

8%  8%   3%  

1%   Academics  Student  Services  Maintenance  &  Opera:ons  General  Administra:on  General  Ins:tu:onal  Services  Organized  Ac:vi:es  Library  Recharges  

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Alumni  

Corpora-ons  

Friends  

Alumni  

Corpora-ons  

Friends  

Matching  Gi8s  

GIVING TO SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE

The 2011 Admiral’s Scholarship Dinner

The Sallyport Fund

2%1%

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TOTAL $554,670

$103,450

$421,350

$29,870

TOTAL $1,433,978

$100,317

$1,282,468

$48,143

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$2,344,796  

$3,068,961  

$937,357  

$1,988,648  

$1,407,439  

$1,080,313  

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1,000,000.00  

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3,000,000.00  

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Total  Dona9on   Cash  Dona9ons   Gi?s  in  Kind  

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GIVING TO SUNY MARITIME COLLEGEThe Sallyport Fund The Sallyport Fund is the Annual Giving program for SUNY Maritime College. Annual giving is the back-bone of all collegiate fundraising and provides the additional revenue necessary to develop academic programs, expand extra-curricular offerings and enhance student and regimental life on campus. These gifts have an immediate and direct impact on our students and faculty, as well as our athletic and extracurricular programs. Monies raised are used for tuition assistance, technology, faculty programs, capital needs and educational enhancements.

The Admiral’s Scholarship DinnerThe Admiral’s Scholarship Dinner is held annually in May. Each year, a select number of distin-guished SUNY Maritime College alumni and friends are honored for their contributions to the College and the industries they serve. The Admiral’s Dinner provides a tremendous opportu-nity to reconnect with classmates, network with industry leaders, and raise scholarship funds.

Memorial Gifts Gifts may be made to honor or memorialize a loved one, for a special intention, or a general need.

Estate and planned gifts Estate and Planned Gifts are an exceptional way to establish a lasting legacy and make a substantial contribution to SUNY Maritime College. Many alumni and friends have supported the College through planned gifts which include bequests, gifts in trust, charitable remainder trusts and charitable gift annuities.

Endowment GiftsNamed endowments may be established with gifts of $25,000 and above. An endowed gift is a wonderful way to honor a loved one. The principal of these funds is used to generate income for tuition, department chairs and other program assistance.

Class of 1958 Scholarship MOA

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SUNY MARITIME AND THE UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOUNDATION, INC.

All private funds raised for endowment or scholarship purposes at SUNY Maritime College are managed by the University at Buffalo Foundation, Inc. (UBF). With the approval and recommendation of SUNY, Maritime College entrusts these funds to UBF because of their foundation management team, their outstanding return on investments, and the working relationship with Maritime.

The University at Buffalo Foundation, Inc.

The mission of the University at Buffalo Foundation, Inc., is to support and promote the activities and programs of the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, as well as other institutions within the SUNY System. This is accomplished by providing advice and counsel regarding philanthropy and fund-raising, managing gifts and providing a strong base of private-sector support through the foundation’s trustees and directors.

Board of Trustees / Directors

The Board of Trustees and the Board of Directors of the University at Buffalo Foundation, Inc. are charged with the stewardship of privately held assets in the service of strengthening teaching and research. Elected by the State University of New York Board of Trustees at the recommendation of the UBF board, trustees serve up to two consecutive 3-year terms.

Giving Levels

Heritage Society $100,000 and above

Sallyport Society $50,000 and above

Empire State Society $25,000 and above

President’s Circle $10,000 and above

Leadership Society $5,000 and above

1874 Society $2,500 and above

Maritime Society $1,000 and above

Fort Schuyler Society $500 to $999

Luce Society $250 to $499

Privateer $100 to $249

Mariner $99 and below

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS - ALUMNIThis list reflects all gifts received by The State University of New York Maritime College during the fiscal year July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011. Contributions received on or after July 1, 2011 will be reported in the next Donor Report. Every gift received helps Maritime College look to a brighter future and is very much appreciated. Every effort has been made to ensure that all names are included and spelled correctly.

SALLYPORT SOCIETY

Class of 1956John F. Fox

EMPIRE STATE SOCIETY

Class of 1980William F. Austen

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE

Class of 1949Donald J. Penniall

LEADERSHIP SOCIETY

Class of 1965Michael W. Toner

Class of 1977Thomas W. Merrell

Class of 1994Mark W. Barker

Class of 2002Brian P. Houst

1874 SOCIETY

Class of 1959David E. Momot

Class of 1960 Anonymous

Class of 1976 John C. Traut

Class of 1977 Thomas J. Scott

Class of 1979 Lee Ann Traut

Class of 1981 Matthew A. Doherty

Class of 1987 Kevin J. McGrath

MARITIME SOCIETY

Class of 1944 Edward E. DavisEugene Goldberg

Class of 1955 Charles S. Hagelin

Class of 1958 Joseph F. Trustey

Class of 1963 John J. Brennan

CLASS OF 1968 Roland R. Parent

Class of 1970 Michael G. Chalos

Class of 1972 Stephanos Alexiou

Class of 1976 Ioannis Krousouloudis

Class of 1979 Henry C. JenningsJohn V. Keenan

Class of 1980 Thomas R. Breglia

Class of 1981 Paul L. Pedretti

Class of 1983 Michael J. Haeflich

Class of 1996 Michael J. Vanek

Class of 2003 Matthew J. Cole

Class of 2008 Keith BarberDonald J. Toby

FORT SCHUYLER SOCIETY

Class of 1942 Edward G. Conway

Class of 1944 Arthur W. Gove

Class of 1949 David L. Finch

Class of 1957 Joseph A. Saltzer

Class of 1965 Anonymous

Giving Levels

Heritage Society $100,000 and above

Sallyport Society $50,000 and above

Empire State Society $25,000 and above

President’s Circle $10,000 and above

Leadership Society $5,000 and above

1874 Society $2,500 and above

Maritime Society $1,000 and above

Fort Schuyler Society $500 to $999

Luce Society $250 to $499

Privateer $100 to $249

Mariner $99 and below

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Class of 1966AnonymousJoseph F. Trainor

Class of 1969 Hugh R. StraubDaniel R. Warman

Class of 1975 Class of 1975 AlumniJon W. Zinke

Class of 1977 John O’Boyle

Class of 1978 Eric Halbeck

Class of 1979 Brian G. DengelCarl HausheerThomas G. SproatHoward B. Wyche

Class of 1981 John R. PearsonRobert W. Stewart

Class of 1983 Thomas M. Kennedy

Class of 1984 E. N. TavlariosJohn A. Troy

Class of 1985 Drew A. James

Class of 1988 Andrew R. Miles

Class of 1992 George D. Gourdomichalis

Class of 1994 Philip A. Kretzmer

Class of 1999 Marvin A. Nixon

Class of 2001Brian E. Meade

Class of 2003 Joel L. Knippel

Class of 2005Paul E. Zinger

Class of 2008 C. G. Choiniere

Class of 2009 James P. Buttafuoco

LUCE SOCIETY

Class of 1935 Alvin P. Chester

Class of 1944 Raymond B. Barrett

Class of 1945Harry B. Turner

Class of 1946 Alvin Golden - October 1946John P. Viscardi - October 1946

Class of 1950 Ferdinand Wight

Class of 1953 Thomas C. Magliocca

Class of 1957 Richard F. HaeusslerSteven J. Hertz

Class of 1960 Bethuel M. BarnumRichard M. Kulak

Class of 1964 Eugene F. Sweeney

Class of 1966 Thomas M. Crawford

Class of 1968 Dennis C. DiSalvo

Class of 1972 Matthew M. Vaccaro

Class of 1973 James C. DeSimone

Class of 1975 James R. GrafJoseph C. HoffmanJonathan Mellow

Class of 1977 Raymond W. Marquardt

Class of 1978 Barry McLaughlin

Class of 1980 Robert K. Cook

Class of 1981 Lisa M. Travaly

Class of 1982 Scott L. Vogel

Class of 1984 Timothy M. AhernJohn M. Evans

Class of 1985 Ronald E. Dreher

Class of 1986 Robert A. Colleary

Class of 1990 Francis R. Burkhardt Class of 1992Drew J. Hodgens

Class of 1995 Kevin L. Barrow

Class of 1996 Bart B. KelleherMichael J. Lavin

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Class of 2001Michael G. PapalisGregory Wagner

Class of 2007Joseph Hudson

Class of 2010Thomas F. Meade

PRIVATEER

Class of 1938Edward H. Tobey

Class of 1941Gerald A. Becan

Class of 1942 Harold B. Halsey

Class of 1944 Harold H. AbtCharles F. AllenAlbert T. FellowsEdward S. Seaman

Class of 1945Arthur R. Murray

Class of 1946William B. EvansOtto L. Liepin - October 1946Thomas C. Mancini - October 1946Neal P. McCurn - October 1946John E. OlssonFrederick W. PflumEverett A. Rosenblum - October 1946

Anthony J. Scolaro - October 1946Franklin T. Smith - October 1946

Class of 1947Donald L. BakerRobert N. HoustonRobert E. Mersereau

Class of 1949Eugene B. AckermanEdward E. Dangler

Class of 1950Edward K. ArndtSergio ColettaHenry R. KroppJoseph C. PhayerMarcus M. Temkin

Class of 1952Jacob H. Martens

Class of 1953William R. JagelEdward F. McIntyreSven Nelson

Class of 1954Harry F. KesslerJohn A. Mayer

Class of 1955William P. BrittJohn R. GonzalesGus C. LainasDavid J. Tolan

Class of 1956Richard L. DavieH. N. Randall

Class of 1957David W. Welles

Class of 1958Thomas E. HancockPeter F. Wiggins

Class of 1959 Janis G. SchulmeistersRichard P. Voelker

Class of 1960James W. Burroughs

Class of 1961Leonard J. AnableRobert M. BrandPeter R. BresnanCarl A. MerzRobert NaumannJohn J. Stipcich

Class of 1962Harry E. Higgins

Class of 1964John HalloranJohn G. IngramEdward G. RyznarWilliam A. York

Class of 1965Michael V. CurranRichard H. EvansGerhardt G. Muller

Class of 1966Charles R. BraderStephen P. HuvaneWarren G. Torns

Class of 1967 Richard E. HerveyJohn R. Jensen

Class of 1968David A. LeechEdward G. Martin

CLASS OF 1969L. C. Beall

Class of 1970Frank B. ArbustoStephen C. InciardiLawrence J. Peletz

Class of 1971William F. BandGordon J. Isison

Class of 1972Donald W. MayerJohn C. Weiglhofer

Class of 1973Ronald E. DullRobert A. Raguso

Class of 1975Arthur W. AndrewThomas CampisiErnest J. FinkGregory L. GrossoDaniel S. Levin

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Daniel D. Smith

Class of 1976David R. GroenerRichard J. SonnenscheinDenis J. Wilson

Class of 1977John H. CoordsAndreas R. Schuster

CLASS OF 1978Lorraine A. HughesVincent A. Ursitti

Class of 1979Dennis F. CooneyThomas P. DarcyDavid W. JonesThomas C. RichPeter F. SearlesJames H. Walker

Class of 1980Peter B. BeckerThomas J. HigginsJoseph M. Sienkiewicz

CLASS OF 1981 Matthew B. Flood

Class of 1982John M. BowieLeigh ComerfordDarrell D. GarveyBrigitte M. HoeyDirk A. Johnson

Ian MacKechnie

Class of 1983Kevin J. Comerford

Class of 1984James E. BelvisoRobert A. DeGennaroAndrew L. GolembeskiRana E. JohnsonChristopher O. JonesChristine L. Schneider

Class of 1985Allen S. BroderickRobert P. RoseRobert G. ThomsonDavid J. Williams

Class of 1986 Kevin MannixRoy C. PinoGregory W. TuthillChien L. Yuan

Class of 1988 Michael H. AubleThomas B. FeilSusan W. LippGerald F. McNerney

Class of 1989Anonymous

Class of 1991 Kevin P. HartePeter J. MastandreaPatrick J. Roche

Class of 1992Matthew J. ChristophersenPeter G. Vecchio

Class of 1993Frederick E. HabichtGary S. Lefebvre

Class of 1994 Timothy J. Dacey

Class of 2000Timothy R. AngerameBoris Belfer

Class of 2001Garrett F. Eaton

Class of 2004Jonathan C. Welch

Class of 2005John J. Watkins

Class of 2006Richard J. Porcaro

Class of 2007Joshua R. Renta

Class of 2008Virginia R. FerrittoLee P. Shelley

Class of 2010Russel Firtel

MARINER

Class of 1940 Herbert J. Aguero

Class of 1942 Philip E. GirardetC. S. Wetherell

Class of 1944 Ian M. McCunnSalvatore RotunnoRobert B. Smith

Class of 1945 Joseph B. ShiffertArthur S. Weiss

Class of 1946 Frederick V. Behrends - October 1946Eugene D. McGahren - October 1946Robert M. Thode - October 1946Richard H. Yanni - October 1946

CLASS OF 1947 Richard C. BrownRobert G. Mende

Class of 1948Carnegie B. HamerslyArnold J. Rothstein

Class of 1950 Guy J. ConversanoJohn F. Kirchhoff

Class of 1953 Karl H. Farber

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Hordur Sverrisson

Class of 1994Anonymous

Class of 2000Todd M. Schaefer

Class of 2002Laurence L. BurkeJennifer E. Linton

Class of 2003David K. Cuff

Class of 2004 Edwin S. Tweedy

Class of 2005 Brian D. HeapRobert M. Newhouse

Class of 2006 James K. Rogin

Class of 2007 Robert P. Gruffi

Class of 2009 William H. OastMichael J. Orapollo

Class of 2010 Russel A. Firtel

Floyd H. MillerGeorge D. O’Gorman

Class of 1954 Richard G. ClarkDonald K. FischerRalph P. Mischitelli

Class of 1956Phillip D. Ohl

Class of 1957Vincent E. ConroyGeorge J. Hallinan

Class of 1958Alan H. Wendel

Class of 1959Rodney W. Putnam

Class of 1961Robert A. King

Class of 1962 Donald B. FrostJames F. Whalen

Class of 1963 Robert J. Hession

Class of 1965 William J. Baran

Class of 1966Richard H. Stock

Class of 1968A. R. Degen

Class of 1970Gary T. Ferrone

Class of 1971Stephen K. HanrahanStephen A. Opkins

Class of 1973 Robert F. McGinn

Class of 1975 Joseph M. Depaso

Class of 1977 Joseph C. Goebel

Class of 1978 James T. ConcaghFrancis W. Keane

Class of 1979Robert C. Fey

Class of 1980 Harry W. FinneganBrian D. Wegenaar

Class of 1981Brian GardnerThomas P. LafergolaRichard H. RussellWilliam C. Sorvillo

Class of 1982Steven R. D’ElettoJ. Ward GuildayChristopher W. ShieldsArieh L. Solmon

Class of 1983Timothy F. Parsons

Class of 1984 Donald M. GemmellRobert JagdeMichael J. MalaneJohn E. MarriottJoseph Uhl

Class of 1985James R. RocheJohn L. Sella

Class of 1986 Henry W. AyersDaniel J. Kirschbaum

Class of 1987Thomas CrawleyLiam J. CurryScott E. Magin

Class of 1988Kevin J. KobeyGregory Petrovich

Class of 1989Thomas Q. Krall

Class of 1991William C. Luke

CLASS OF 1992 J. S. Griffin

Class of 1993Alayne Donlon

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LEADERSHIP SOCIETY

John W. and Wendy B. Craine Friends of Billy Mac Scholarship Fund

1874 SOCIETY

Family of Alfred J. Samuelsen, `60

MARITIME SOCIETY

Benita C. AllaireCharles B. AndersonThomas W. and Deborah Bonn Michael V. LaterzaRic and Kathryn A. Navy

FORT SCHUYLER SOCIETY

Craig S. BitnerDuncan A. and Linda E. CatherwoodDick W. HackGeorge R. HinmanRichard and Joan M. KretzmerTimothea S. Larr

LUCE SOCIETY

Peter CareyDennis C. FlahertyColin G. GallagherMatthew Head

Ervene L. HiersPaul M. and Catherine Jirak Spiro ManouselisNeil G. McManusJames C. PappasRichard D. and Cathy A. TuttleEdison WalkesJohn T. and Joanne Weigel

PRIVATEER

Denise AlbertelliThomas ArochoSteven A. ArochoChristopher W. and Constance M. Baranyar Barbara A. BarberHerbert F. and Ingrid M. Beck Patricia BergerErrol A. BrettMartin J. BrownWinston B. BurkeAnthony V. and Joyce BuzzancaEdward L. and Barbara ByrneStephen T. and Patricia CarrollNicole ChardenetGeorge B. and Geraldine ColePatrick J. CostelloKathleen A. and Patricia CramerRobert L. and Carol N. DawsonDiane L. DeBlasioJoseph EddingsJanice R. FeinsonSugar L. FirtelWendy N. FrankAlan R. and Jessica R. Friedman

Mark and Michele E. Goodman Jonathan HaubrichHeather A. HealyElenore M. HumphriesJeannine M. JennetteGregory and Felise KamarasScott R. KaneWilliam and Patricia KellyRobert J. KnopfJohn M. and Teri H. Knowles Nicholas LisoJoseph L. LobelKaren MarkoeWalter and Jacqueline MayerIan A. McCurdyMichael J. and Darlene G. McGovernPaulette McLaughlinRichard and Arlene McLernon James N. MehmetMichael A. MirandoAngela G. MoscatielloEdward C. and Susan E. Mulvihill Brian and Colleen A. NicholsonJohn and Wanda O’BrienThomas D. O’Connor Carl A. OlssonAnneMarie PaparellaRobert A. PennacchiaPeter J. PercudaniJanet B. PomeranzThomas ProbstJames F. and Maureen QuinnTheresa RenartThomas and Virginia ReyerHorace A. Roccasalva

FRIENDSGlenn A. and Mary C. Rutkowski Patricia A. SabatinoAndrea G. SchechterLori A. ScolaroAllen M. SeeleyPatricia A. SimmsCharlie Smith Dean and Sandra Smith Diana K. SmurawaNicholas A. and Susan SoldivieriM. T. SparozicJohn and Carol Ann VigoritoRonald F. VinsonStephen F. and Patricia WhiteKevin C. and Joan C. WilliamsRobert S. WindRobert L. WindJohn and Debra YoungMathew J. Zimmerman

MARINER

Robert and Debra A. BarryEdward J. BottinoVito M. and Emily D. CifichielloElizabeth A. and Vito J. CilentoDavid L. and Jeanine ClingingsmithLou ColomboKathy ContrerasAnthony and Barbara DeAngeloIrene R. DelgadoAnn V. DohertyDean L. and Heidi A. Engelage

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HERITAGE SOCIETY

ABS AmericasGlobal Container Terminal, Inc.John J. & Patricia C. Foody Trust

EMPIRE STATE SOCIETY

Marine Society of the City of New York

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE

Bouchard Transportation Company, Inc.

Brennan Family FoundationCaptain Edward J. Mallon Scholarship FundD’Onofrio General Contractor CorporationForeign Commerce Club of New York, Inc.Organization of Black Maritime Graduates

LEADERSHIP SOCIETY

David & Marjorie Murtagh Cooke FoundationGreenwich Shipping Services, Inc.Kevin J. & Amelia L. Fox Charitable Gift FundMarine Engineers’ Beneficial AssociationNew York Maritime College Parents AssociationTug Valour Memorial Fund, Inc.

Woman’s Seamen’s Friend Society of Connecticut, Inc.

1874 SOCIETY

Class of Oct. ‘46 ScholarshipMillwork Trading Company, LTDStolt-Nielsen USA, Inc.

MARITIME SOCIETY

Aegean Oil USA, LLCAriel Reinsurance Company, Ltd.

CORPORATIONS / ORGANIZATIONS / FOUNDATIONS

Judy and Howard ShatzDenis L. SheaRussell and M. E. SiricoLarry F. and Donna L. SlanovichRobert and Donna SolomonTamara S. StephensRichard C. StewartElizabeth SwiftDebra A. UrbanoBeth Ann VerroneSusan VigliettaVincent and Elsa VizzoBlaine A. WebberKarl E. and Colleen M. WichmanElzbieta Zielinski

Steve D. and Teresa A. EvansJohn L. EwaldChristopher P. and Maryanne A. FlorenzRudolph L. and Ann-Marie FrancisIrwin L. and Diane FriedmanFabio and Michelle FumagalliMary M. GlackinWesley and Janine HalsteadPhyllis S. HanrahanJillian HaubrichAimee HenkellChristian G. and Pamela B. HessDouglas HillmanTimothy P. and Mary C. HingerMartin A. JacobsGregory and Andrea G. JohnsonJames G. and Mary Ann A. Kincaid

Michele KoptyraNatasha KotlyarMary Anne LangoneGordon S. and Kathleen LawrenceNicole LewisJames E. and Susan A. LloydWilliam T. and Maureen S. MaddenErnest ManchinWilliam MassanoRudolph R. and Judy MillerKeith MinesPatricia M. MocciaBarbara M. MoranCarolyn MulhollandRobert A. and Michele NewhouseCharles J. and Ligia E. NiemeyerRobert and Elizabeth B. O’Connor

Brian R. and Deborah D. O’DayFlorene and Ken OdgersChristine M. PalamoneFrank J. and Marie PassaroTina M. PietrontoneGerald F. and Joyce PopeGerald F. Pope, Jr.Hope PoulosJeffrey and Claire PriestKatherine E. ReillyJoseph RevemanPeter H. and Catherine M. RoseRyan and Shari RueckiGary and Gwendolyn R. SalmoBruce A. and Linda A. SavidBonita ScarimboloHarold P. and Marion Schild

Burke Family FoundationCharles S. Daily ScholarshipJobson Sailing, Inc.Summerland ServicesSylvan Family Foundation

FORT SCHUYLER SOCIETY

CDM Fleet Services, Inc.Curran FoundationEbstel CorporationFriends of CharlieMaersk, Inc.Southold Maritime Services Corporation

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SALLYPORT SOCIETY

Chartwells

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE

Donald J. Penniall, ‘49

BLT Chembulk Group ExxonMobil Corporation General Dynamics, American Overseas Marine Kirby Inland Marine McAllister Towing and Transportation Company, Inc.

LEADERSHIP SOCIETY

Brian P. Houst, ‘02Michael W. Toner, ‘65

Guy E. Maitland John D. NoonanABS Americas All In One Construction, LLC Fulcrum Facilities Services, LLC General Dynamics, Electric Boat Global Container Terminal, Inc. Heidenreich Innovations, LLC Interlake Steamship Company International Registries, Inc. John Civetta & Sons, Inc. JPMorgan Chase K-Sea Transportation Partners L.P. Navios Corporation New York Maritime College Parents AssociationPoten & Partners, Inc.Veolia Energy

1874 SOCIETY

Mark W. Barker, ‘94

Matthew A. Doherty, ‘81Thomas W. Merrell, ‘77Thomas J. Scott, ‘77Richard and Joan M. Kretzmer

Bronx Central General Contractors, Inc. Diker A&V Contracting Corporation Entergy Nuclear, Inc. Fresh Meadow Chiller Services, LLC Genco Shipping & Trading, Ltd Heidmar, Inc. Horizon Lines, LLC Hunter Roberts Construction Group Liberty Maritime Corporation Marine Society of the City of New York Marsh, Inc.Moran Towing Corporation Recine & Sons Plumbing and Heating, Inc. Sandy Hook Pilots Stolt-Nielsen USA, Inc. Travelers Insurance Company Turner Construction Company

Utility Programs and Metering II, Inc. Vinyl King, Inc. Zurich American Insurance Company

MARITIME SOCIETY

Stephanos Alexiou, ‘72Thomas R. Breglia, ‘80Henry C. Jennings, ‘79Ioannis Krousouloudis, ‘76John C. Traut, ‘76Lee Ann Traut, ‘79Michael J. Vanek, ‘96

James R. BarkerRic and Kathryn A. NavyPaul R. Tregurtha

Automated Logic - New York/New Jersey Elevator Doors, Inc. Genesys Engineering, P.C.

TRJ Consultants, LLCTW Newman, Inc.

MARINER

Celtic Boat Company, Inc.Huntington High SchoolVince Campana Memorial DriveWeisberg, Lesk & Kampfer, LLP, CPA’s

ADMIRAL’S SCHOLARSHIP DINNER

LUCE SOCIETY

Community FoundationDavid A. Leech, Inc.E315 L125 Dollar Fund AcctEngine 276Fort Schuyler Maritime FoundationFugro EarthData, Inc.Interocean American Shipping CorporationPetrone Plumbing & Heating Corporation

PRIVATEER

AAA CarolinasAAA Motor Club Holdings, LLCBalzano Electric CorporationBeatty Street Properties, Inc.Christine Painting, Inc.Company Fund of Engine 298Dean H. Smith Associates, Inc.Donald A. Cassone, LLCFirst Portland Mortgage Corporation

Harleysville InsuranceIdeal Barber Shop LLCInCircle Insurance AgencyJaral Fashion Personnel Consultants, Inc.Ladder 42 Engine 73Luthin Associates, Inc.Memorial Insurance AgencyMichael H. Corpuel Living TrustStack Insurance AgencyTabak, Mellusi & Shisha, LLPTowers Country Club, Inc.

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Daniel J. and Joanne A. Muccio Keith B. Murphy Albert M. Piascik Anthony J. Piscitelli Elizabeth R. Praetorius Alison Romain William J. Rueger Patricia A. Sabatino Jonathan S. White APA Ahuja Partnership ArchitectsEnvironetics Group Architects, P.C.Gordon’s Floor Covering, Inc. Linken Carpet Mazzone True Value Millamar Construction Corporation S.A. Richter Marine Consultant, Inc.

MARINER

Laurence L. Burke, ‘02David K. Cuff, ‘03Russel A. Firtel, ‘10J. S. Griffin, ‘92J. Ward Guilday, ‘82Jennifer E. Linton, ‘02Roy C. Pino, ‘86James R. Roche, ‘85Peter G. Vecchio, ‘92

Michelle M. Cross Timothy P. and Mary C. Hinger Daniel M. Morgans Robert A. and Michele NewhouseCharles J. and Ligia E. Niemeyer

J. Kokolakis Contracting, Inc. K&L Gates Maritime Industry Museum of Fort SchuylerMontefiore Medical Center NewPort Tank Containers, Inc. Niko Development Corporation Odin Marine Group, LLC Tabak, Mellusi & Shisha, LLP TAL International

FORT SCHUYLER SOCIETY

C. G. Choiniere, ‘08Eric Halbeck, ‘78Carl Hausheer, ‘79Philip A. Kretzmer, ‘94Brian E. Meade, ‘01John O’Boyle, ‘77Howard B. Wyche, ‘79

Christine Albright Robert and Denise BrownNancy Cook Hal and Laurie E. Gold Thomas W. Greene Timothea S. Larr Peter J. Lawrence Donald J. Winston

Centennial Elevator Industries, Inc. Greenwich Shipping Services, Inc. Harris Beach, PLLC Haylor, Freyer & Coon, Inc. JonAng, Inc. Kilroy Architectural Windows, Inc.

NavSim Services, Inc. Nouveau Elevator Industries, Inc. Organization of Black Maritime GraduatesSkuld North America, Inc. US Trust, Bank of America

LUCE SOCIETY

Kevin L. Barrow, ‘95Robert A. Colleary, ‘86Robert K. Cook, ‘80Brian G. Dengel, ‘79Alvin Golden, October 1946Drew J. Hodgens, ‘92Joseph C. Hoffman, ‘75Michael J. Lavin, ‘96Thomas C. Magliocca, ‘53Raymond W. Marquardt, ‘77Thomas F. Meade, ‘10Michael G. Papalis, ‘01Lisa M. Travaly, ‘81John P. Viscardi, ‘46

Robert A. Black James P. Driscoll John R. and Candice K. Frawley Rita A. Graves Clayton B. and Johanna Kendrick-HolmesElia R. Meade Simon and Lynne MochonAmerican Maritime Safety, Inc. Briscoe Protective Systems Einhorn Yaffee Prescott, Architecture & Engineering, P.C. Follett Higher Education Group Interocean American Shipping Corporation

Jobson Sailing, Inc. Keystone Shipping Company Lewis Engineering, P.C. Liquifix, Inc. Massachusetts Maritime Academy Naval Militia Association, Inc. P.E.I. Engineering, P.C. Pelham Bay Beverages, Inc. Proftech, LLC Proskipper Marine, LLC Stericycle, Inc. Sylvan Family Foundation

PRIVATEER

Dennis F. Cooney, ‘79Edward E. Dangler, ‘49Virginia R. Ferritto, ‘08Ernest J. Fink, ‘75Steven J. Hertz, ‘57John G. Ingram, ‘64Susan W. Lipp, ‘88Janis G. Schulmeisters, ‘59

Denise Albertelli Jameela R. Androulidakis Fiaz H. Arain Patricia Berger Michael J. and Donna M. Clark John J. Connor Irene R. Delgado Robert G. Edmonds Michael N. Forese Michael E. Gray Lawrence A. Howard Tardis D. Johnson

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Brandon A. BaranyarMr. & Mrs. Gilbert Chardenet, ‘49, 50th Wedding AnniversaryJoseph Colella, ‘79

Robert Thode, ‘46 and Judy LeidyRobert Thode, ‘46, 85th Birthday

John W. Anderson, `15Rosemarie BalanciaJack and Maybelle DantMeir DeganiRyan Eskanazi

Clem Souza, ‘66Olin P. Ten Eyck, ‘53

Timothy M. Morris, ‘81Mark E. Muzii, ‘88Roger L. Parsons, ‘75Tina and Joseph RagusoAlfred J. Samuelsen, ‘60

Burton L. Feinson, ‘44Allen J. Flood, ‘46Egon Heinrich, ‘55Howard L. Humphries, ‘38Edward J. Ledogar, ‘47

ChartwellsFollett Higher Education GroupHolland America Line, Inc.International Paint, Inc.

One If By Land, Two If by SeaSandy Hook PilotsWärtsilä

GIFTS IN HONOR OF

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF

GIFTS IN KIND

ExxonMobil FoundationFM Global FoundationIngersoll-Rand Charitable Foundation

TAL International Container CorporationUBS Matching Gift Program

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIESMerck Partnership for GivingShell Oil Company FoundationSRCTec, Inc.

International Marine Purchasing AssociationJohn N. Fehlinger Co., Inc.McAllister Towing and TransportationMiller’s Launch

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GIFTS IN MEMORY OF

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES

for information please contact:

office of Development and

alumni Relations

718-409-5979

The purpose of The sallyport fund is to raise unrestricted funds for tuition

and operational assistance, athletic and extra-curricular activities, faculty and staff enhancements, educational programs and to advance the mission

of sUNY Maritime College.

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SUNY Maritime College

Office of University Relations

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www.sunymaritime.edu