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2022 Holiday Party

2022 is quickly coming to a close, and we are so thankful for the Women's Aquatic Network's members and supporters that have hung in there with us through our virtual and in-person events this year. To celebrate the year and our wonderful network, come join us for a fun in-person party at Hook Hall and celebration of the 2022 WAN Woman of the Year...

Our Advisory Board Member and a WAN Co-Founder

Helen A. Brohl!!!

Please note, there is a cost to attending this event:

$30 for WAN members

$40 for non-WAN members

$55 for a Holiday Party ticket & 2023 Student Membership

$65 for a Holiday Party ticket & 2023 Professional Membership

Spaces are limited, so reserve your spot today!

Price includes 1 drink.

 

Helen A. Brohl is the first Executive Director of the US Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS) appointed in July 2006. As a career Senior Executive, Ms. Brohl manages the CMTS partnership that joins over 25 Federal agencies to address the Nation’s waterways, ports and intermodal connections.

Working with senior political, military, and civilian leaders in the Federal government, Ms. Brohl has engaged in a number of dynamic issues, including the advancement of navigation technology, maritime transportation resilience, maritime data, Arctic marine transportation system (MTS), impact of COVID 19 on the MTS, Federal infrastructure financing and investment, system performance measures, ocean policy, innovative science and technology, and, more recently, on diversity, equity, and inclusion and mariner mental health. Ms. Brohl led the development of the first interagency strategy on the MTS in 2008 and the update in 2017.

Ms. Brohl also served as the Executive Director of the U.S. Great Lakes Shipping Association, where she worked with NOAA and Congress to build the Great Lakes Water Level Observation Network, a lakes-wide system of real-time water and atmospheric observations provided directly to the mariner. She also previously served for six years as the President of the National Association of Maritime Organizations, directing the collaboration with US Customs and Border Protection (and legacy INS) and the US Coast Guard to develop the maritime operational regulations under the Marine Transportation Security Act of 2002 and related post-9/11 legislation.

Additionally, Ms. Brohl served four years as the national coordinator for the Marine Navigation Safety Coalition, which encompassed over 60 maritime-related companies. The Coalition successfully improved the 300-year backlog of charts and surveys for our navigable waterways, which resulted in a multimillion-dollar increase in funding to the National Ocean Service and reduction in backlog by 100 years. She also served as the Director of Marketing and Government Affairs for the Illinois International Port of Chicago, where she developed a competitive new barge terminal to successfully address that growth niche market.

Ms. Brohl was appointed in 2010 and reappointed in 2014 by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works as a Commissioner of the US Section of the World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure, received the Secretary of Transportation Safety Award in November 2015, and was named Woman of the Year in Maritime for Policy by the Organization of American States in April 2016.

Ms. Brohl has a coastal geology degree from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, and a Masters in Science from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, in Great Lakes Land and Water Use Policy. She is currently an alumni mentor with the John Glenn School of Public Affairs and sits on the board of the Women’s Aquatic Network, which she co-founded.

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2023 Welcome Happy Hour