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The Executive Committee, under the leadership of the Section Chair, establishes the general policy of the Section and is responsible for and directs the technical meetings and other Section Activities. The Executive Committee shall insure that necessary information is provided to Society Headquarters in a timely manner; e.g., election of officers and their contact information, Section and Student Section activities, recommendations for awards and nominations, audits, etc. Composition of the Committee is determined by the Section Bylaws. Committee Membership is an excellent way to utilize members’ talents and to maintain the interest of prospective officers. It is recommended that the terms of office be staggered such that the turnover among members is spread out as much as possible to maintain continuity between successive administrations.
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Chair:

Mr. Dan Eling
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Mr. Dan Eling received his BSOE from Virginia Tech in 2002, after 3 years at the US Coast Guard Academy. After an internship with NAVSEA 05D1, he has worked as a Senior Naval Architect and Project Engineer at JJMA and Alion Science & Technology, supporting programs such as T-AKE, JHSV, DDG-1000, LCS-2, and CG(X). He was certified as a Professional Engineer specializing in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering in 2008 by the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Mr. Eling served as Secretary for the Chesapeake Section from 2003 - 2010 and as the Vice Chair during the 2010 - 2011 season.
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Vice Chair:
Ms. Jane Louie |
Ms. Jane Louie is the Asst. Dept. Manager for the Naval Architecture Department at Gibbs & Cox, Inc. She has played an active role on the LCS Freedom program, with a focus on weight & stability, as well as leading various concept and feasibility studies. Ms. Louie was a graduate of Virginia Tech in 2002 and was certified as a Professional Engineer specializing in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering in 2008 by the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Ms. Louie has served as Meetings Chair, Webmaster Chair, and YP Chair, and is currently the section's T&R Liaison in addition to the Publications Committee Chair for HQ.
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Secretary:

Mrs. Sarah Wickenheiser
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Mrs. Wickenheiser is a junior naval architect and marine engineer at BMT Designers & Planners in Arlington, Virginia. Since August 2008, she has worked on various engineering projects including structural analyses, carbon footprint calculations, and high speed craft rule comparison for the United States Coast Guard and commercial clients. Sarah graduated from Webb Institute in 2008 with a bachelors of science in naval architecture and marine engineering. She spent he winter work terms as a shipfitter at Derektor Shipyards in Bridgeport, CT; a deck and engine cadet on the Horizon Discovery sailing between Jacksonville, FL, and San Juan, PR; and as an engineering intern at Tritec Marine Consultants in Glasgow, Scotland, and The Glosten Associates in Seattle, WA.
Mrs. Wickenheiser has been serving as the Chesapeake Section's interim treasurer since 2010.
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**Treasurer:

Mr. Bill Peters
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After earning a BS degree at Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, Mr. Bill Peters became engaged in commercial ship design of containerships, bulk carriers, tankers, yachts, mutli-purpose cargo ships, barges, casualty analysis, and other transportation consulting for 20 years before joining the U.S. Coast Guard's Office of Design and Engineering Standards in Washington DC.
Mr. Peters has been a member of SNAME since 1978 and has been serving as the Chesapeake Section's treasurer since 2008. |
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Baltimore Sub-Section Chair:

Mr. Joseph Prokop
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Mr. Joseph Prokop, PE, is the Engineering Services Division Chief at the US Coast Guard Asset Project Office in Baltimore, MD. Mr. Prokop has 20 years of engineering, logistics and management experience working for private industry, the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense. He served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) from 1995 to 2000 and held positions as Engineering Division Officer and Assistant Engineer Officer on a 1700 ton Medium Endurance Cutter and as a Naval Engineering Project Engineer on the 87’ Coastal Patrol Boat acquisition Project.
His education includes a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Finance and Information Systems Management from the University of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business, and a Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Naval War College.
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Elected Member (2012):
Dr. Norbert Doerry
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Elected Member (2013):

CDR Jeff Stettler
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Dr. Jeffrey Stettler is an experienced engineer and teacher, with experience across a range of academic environments and an array of engineering and technical leadership positions in the U.S. Navy, with significant related experience with government and industry. Dr. Stettler is currently the Permanent Military Professor of Naval Architecture in the Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering at the U.S. Naval Academy.
In addition to his recent experiences in academia, Dr. Stettler has served as a career naval officer in the Navy’s Engineering Duty community, where he has gained extensive practical experience in a breadth of engineering and leadership roles. His experience has included submarine operations, shipyard construction, repair and drydocking operations, ship and submarine design and acquisition, and deep sea diving and marine salvage operations.
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Elected Member (2014):
Mr. John Gallagher |
Mr. Gallagher currently serves as the Managing Director of the Washington DC office of MTU Detroit Diesel Inc. MTU Detroit Diesel is one of the world’s leading builders of high speed diesel engines. Previously, Mr Gallagher was the President of Northeast Ship Repair LLC, overseeing operations of two ship repair facilities in Boston and Philadelphia.
During his career Mr Gallagher has spent over 22 years in shipbuilding, both in design and operations management. He has served as VP Operations, Chief Naval Architect and Chief of Engineering at three shipyards, working on vessel types ranging from 55' high speed patrol boats to 300,000 DWT tankers. He has both contract and detail design experience for Navy, USCG and commercial vessels, as well as design of hoisting and mechanical handling systems.
Mr. Gallagher also spent 15 years managing naval engineering consulting companies or directing the operations for groups of such companies both in the US and abroad. These companies performed work for a mix of government and commercial clients, including the US DoD and UK MoD.
Mr. Gallagher is a graduate of Webb Institute with a BSc in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.
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| Appointed Committee Members |
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| Audit Chair |
Mr. Robert J. vom Saal |
| Awards Chair |
Mr. William Day |
| Education Chair |
Mr. William Garzke |
| Historian |
Mr. Alex Landsburg |
| Librarian |
Mr. Jay Howell |
| **Meetings Chair |
Ms. Jennifer Lin |
| Past Chair/Membership |
Mr. Paul Cojeen |
| Past Chair/Nominating |
Mr. David A. Helgerson |
| Past Chair/Strategic |
Mr. Jaideep Sirkar |
| Past Chair |
Ms. Jackie DeSpirito |
| Photographer |
Mr. Jaideep Sirkar |
| Publicity Chair |
Mr. Peter McCauley |
| **T&R Liaison |
Ms. Jane Louie |
| Technical Program Chair |
Mr. Jonathan Slutsky |
| USNA Student Chair |
Mr. Ryan Landeen |
| Virginia Tech Student Chair |
Ms. Samantha Lee |
| Young Professionals Chair |
Mr. Ben Testerman |
| **Webmaster |
Ms. Jennifer Lin |