[memcom] NSBC Hall of Fame Recipients
Roberta L. Dougherty
rdougherty@simcare.net
Mon, 8 Aug 2005 21:12:34 -0400
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Hello Membership Friends,
I was perusing the Nat'l Safe Boating Council site for information on =
grants and found that one USPS' outstanding members was nominated to the =
Hall of Fame. Please read the following announcement.
Roberta=20
The National Safe Boating Council
Boating Safety Hall of Fame=20
2005 Hall of Fame Recipients=20
John M. Malatak
William Garner
a.. John Michael Malatak 2005=20
a.. John Malatak has been involved in boating safety for over 35 =
years. Mr. Malatak has been a key figure in boating safety programs in =
more than ten national organizations. His positions in these various =
boating organizations have allowed him to contribute significantly to =
safe boating on both a professional and personal level. As Chief of the =
Programs Operations Division for the United States Coast Guard =
Headquarters, Mr. Malatak serves to coordinate all aspects of the United =
States Coast Guard's Recreational Boating Safety Program including =
funding implementation and outreach and awareness programs. Mr. Malatak =
has taught and continues to teach numerous boating safety courses, =
ranging from general boating and water safety as volunteer for the Red =
Cross to more advanced safety topics such as Coastal Navigation and =
Search and Rescue as a Boating Safety Master Instructor. He is a member =
of the United States Power Squadrons.=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hello Membership Friends,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I was perusing the Nat'l Safe Boating =
Council site=20
for information on grants and found that one USPS' outstanding members =
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nominated to the Hall of Fame. Please read the following=20
announcement.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Roberta </FONT></DIV>
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<P align=3Dcenter><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"><B><FONT =
color=3D#4a82b4 size=3D+2>The=20
National Safe Boating Council</FONT></B><BR><FONT =
color=3D#000080><EM>Boating=20
Safety Hall of Fame</EM></FONT></FONT>=20
<P align=3Dcenter><FONT color=3D#000080 size=3D3><B>2005 Hall of Fame=20
Recipients</B></FONT>=20
<P align=3Dcenter><FONT color=3D#0000ff size=3D4>John M. =
Malatak<BR></FONT><FONT=20
color=3D#0000ff size=3D4>William Garner</FONT></P>
<LI><B><FONT size=3D4>John Michael Malatak 2005</FONT></B>=20
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<LI type=3Dsquare>John Malatak has been involved in boating safety =
for over 35=20
years. Mr. Malatak has been a key figure in boating safety programs =
in more=20
than ten national organizations. His positions in these various =
boating=20
organizations have allowed him to contribute significantly to safe =
boating=20
on both a professional and personal level. As Chief of the Programs=20
Operations Division for the United States Coast Guard Headquarters, =
Mr.=20
Malatak serves to coordinate all aspects of the United States Coast =
Guard=92s=20
Recreational Boating Safety Program including funding implementation =
and=20
outreach and awareness programs. Mr. Malatak has taught and =
continues to=20
teach numerous boating safety courses, ranging from general boating =
and=20
water safety as volunteer for the Red Cross to more advanced safety =
topics=20
such as Coastal Navigation and Search and Rescue as a Boating Safety =
Master=20
Instructor. He is a member of the United States Power Squadrons.=20
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