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Coast Guard Foundation Welcomes 12 New Trustees to the Board

The Coast Guard Foundation is governed by a voluntary Board of Trustees and Directors. Our board members are dedicated individuals who contribute valuable time and energy to the Foundation.
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by Ron LaBrec
January 26, 2023

The Coast Guard Foundation is governed by a voluntary Board of Trustees and Directors. Our board members are dedicated individuals who contribute valuable time and energy to the Foundation. The board also promotes the Foundation’s mission of support to the Coast Guard. Twelve new trustees joined the Coast Guard Foundation Board this year, bringing our total number of active trustees and directors to 80. The Board is led by Chairman Thomas A. Allegretti.

Jeremiah “Jay” Ana, Charles “Skip” Bowen, Christopher B. Chandor, Naresh W. Copeland, Steven G. Jowett, Christian Lee, Michael MacDonald, Augustine Rietsema, Luis G. Romero, Tim van Oppen, Rear Adm. Jesse A. Wilson Jr., USN Ret., and Graciela Yokana will each serve three-year terms.

Our board promotes the Foundation’s mission of support to the Coast Guard. Twelve new trustees joined the Coast Guard Foundation Board this year, bringing our total number of active trustees and directors to 80. The Board is led by Chairman Thomas A. Allegretti.

Jeremiah “Jay” Ana, Charles “Skip” Bowen, Christopher B. Chandor, Naresh W. Copeland, Steven G. Jowett, Christian Lee, Michael MacDonald, Augustine Rietsema, Luis G. Romero, Tim van Oppen, Rear Adm. Jesse A. Wilson Jr., USN Ret., and Graciela Yokana will each serve three-year terms.

Ana Bowen Chandor

Jeremiah “Jay” Ana is president of Young Brothers, LLC, Hawaii’s leading interisland freight handling and transportation company. Jay was born and raised in Mililani, Oahu, and is a graduate of the Shidler College of Business from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. In addition to more than 13 years of public accounting, Jay’s experience spans private industry finance, human resources, sales, and operations management.

Charles “Skip” Bowen serves as vice president for government relations at Bollinger Shipyards. Skip retired as the Master Chief Petty Officer of the U.S. Coast Guard in 2010 after a 32-year career. He is a member of the Coast Guard Chief Petty Officers Association and chairman of the First Command Educational Foundation. He is also immediate past president and board member for the Association for Rescue at Sea, and immediate past vice president and executive committee member of the Surface Navy Association, among other roles and positions in veteran-serving organizations. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Excelsior University and an MBA from Touro University International.

Christopher B. Chandor is the chief executive officer of Penn's Grant Corporation, a commercial real estate and investment firm headquartered in Bucks County, Pa. Chris is also a licensed real estate broker and president of Doylestown Real Estate, Inc. He is a recently retired real estate and business attorney, having practiced in Doylestown for 50 years. Chris serves on the Board of Directors of Heritage Conservancy, a regional non-profit organization focused on land conservation and historic preservation. His prior volunteer experience includes serving as a board member for several local banks and as a board member and chair of the Board of Trustees of Solebury School, a private secondary school in New Hope, Pa. In addition to serving in the U.S. Coast Guard for four years, he is a graduate of Washington and Lee University and Villanova Law School.

Copeland Jowett Lee

Naresh W. Copeland, with more than 13 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, currently serves as a marine business coordinator for Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, LLC (LOOP), where he coordinates bottom line delivery, drives business strategy, and implements safety protocols for operational success. He is a graduate of Prairie View A&M University and holds an MBA from Tulane University. He recently started Tech-Up NOLA, a New Orleans-based non-profit organization.

Steven G. Jowett has more than 26 years of experience in higher education, where he presently serves as an informational technologist for Michigan State University. In this role, he manages the University’s high-profile sporting and administrative events and liaisons to the university’s classroom planning committee. As an award-winning freelance photographer, he captured high profile events featured by the Associated Press, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Farmers Insurance Championship, and several regional newspapers. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Grand Valley State University.

Christian Lee joined Cornerstone Government Affairs in 2020 after a distinguished 24-year career in the U.S. Coast Guard, retiring with the rank of captain. During his Coast Guard service, he served in the United States Senate, House of Representatives, and the Coast Guard’s Office of Budget and Programs. As a career cutterman, he served eight years of sea time, engaging primarily in counter-narcotics and border enforcement operations in the Caribbean region. Christian is a graduate of the U. S. Coast Guard Academy and holds advanced degrees from Syracuse University, the National War College, and the Naval War College.

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Michael MacDonald serves as vice president of tug & barge operations in Hawaii for American Marine Corporation and is responsible for overall management of their Hawaii maritime operations, marine construction, and diving operations. Michael is a veteran of both the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Coast Guard. He serves as the chairman of the Hawaii Ocean Safety Team and is on the Waikiki Yacht Club Board of Directors.

Augustine Rietsema has worked at Amazon headquarters for more than six years, spanning multiple roles. Augustine started in the retail division where he focused on expanding the company's fulfillment operations to support heavy and bulky items. He then led the pricing strategy for Amazon's strategic push into physical grocery. Today, Augustine works as a senior manager leading a team of product managers focused on Amazon's new "Buy with Prime" initiative. Augustine is a graduate of Cornell University where he studied industrial and labor relations, with a focus on business. He is an avid weightlifter and CrossFit enthusiast.

Luis G. Romero is the president of Optivon, a telecommunications and information services company he founded in 1988 in Puerto Rico. A dedicated philanthropist to many causes, Luis created the non-profit organization BastaYaPR, Inc. (“It’s enough, Puerto Rico”) in 2011 to honor his son who was the victim of a violent crime. Through his work, he has become an advocate for victim’s rights and crime reduction. Luis and BastYaPR created a mobile app to support the U.S. Coast Guard’s lifesaving mission. They donated the app to the service, and it has remained the organization’s official mobile app since it launched during Safe Boating Week in 2015 at Sector St. Petersburg.

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Tim van Oppen held several positions at Deloitte, including partner, over the course of his 35-year career before retiring in 2011. At Deloitte, he was responsible for compliance with professional standards, audit quality and risk management, as well as the lead client service partner and quality assurance partner for Fortune 500 clients in a variety of industries. Tim holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Whitman College and an MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. In addition, he served in the Coast Guard for four years. Currently, he is an Overseer Emeriti at Whitman College and serves on their audit and finance committee.

Rear Adm. Jesse A. Wilson Jr., USN Ret. is an executive in Raytheon Technologies Intelligence & Space Division, where he leads the maritime navy section. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy with two advanced degrees from the U.S. Naval War College and U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Rear Admiral Wilson served in the Navy for more than 33 years, where he was Commander of the Naval Surface Force Atlantic, and Director of the Chief of Naval Operations Assessment Division, among other high-profile assignments. Jesse is a lifetime member of the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association, Surface Navy Association, National Naval Officer Association, and the Military Officers Association of America.

Graciela Yokana, is vice president at Marsh, with over 20 years of experience in sales and marketing, with an expertise in risk management. Graciela works on complex risk management programs, with a focus on the maritime/logistics industry. She proudly serves on the Board of Directors of Seafarers’ House at Port Everglades since 2018 and is their International Golden Compass Gala co-chair since 2021. She has been involved with many other non-profit organizations, including WISTA, Hope for Miami, and Miami Children’s Initiative. She holds an undergraduate degree in communications and international studies from the University of Miami and has completed the Florida’s Future Insurance Leaders program through the Florida Association Insurance Agents.

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