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For
immediate release
For information, text or accompanying image via e-mail, contact:
Lori Aguiar, ASTA Program Manager
p: 401-846-1775; e: lori@sailtraining.org
Newport, R.I. (September 20, 2005) – The American Sail Training
Association (ASTA) has announced that Jonathan Harley (Middletown,
R.I.) has been named Race Director in charge of running its TALL
SHIPS CHALLENGE® Race Series. Harley’s extensive background
in the sail training area began at Chapoquoit Yacht Club on Cape
Cod after which he spent four years as director of the junior
sailing program at New Bedford Yacht Club (S. Dartmouth, Mass.)
where he initiated their Junior Racing Team. Following a year
aboard a 50’ ketch cruising from New Bedford, Mass., to
the South Pacific and back, he joined Mystic Seaport Museum (Mystic,
Conn.) as Supervisor of Mariner Training Programs. During his
six years at the museum he was responsible for the sail training
programs conducted aboard the Joseph Conrad and Brilliant. In
1980 Harley became the One-Design Director for US SAILING, the
national governing body for the sport. Leading into the 1984 Los
Angeles Olympic Games he created the position of Olympic Director,
a position he held through the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
“Not only is Jonathan an experienced sailor, he also has
over 25 years of experience with non-profit administration that
includes sail training as well as race management expertise, making
him a perfect fit for the Race Director position,” said
ASTA Executive Director Peter A. Mello (Mattapoisett, Mass.).
“We are excited to have him join our senior management team.”
Founded
in 1973, ASTA is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization whose mission
is to encourage character building through sail training, promote
sail training in North America, and support education under sail.
With more than 250 tall ships and sail training vessels representing
more than 25 countries sailing around the globe, ASTA fosters
youth education, leadership development and the preservation of
North American maritime heritage and traditions. ASTA organizes
the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE®, an annual series of sail training
races, rallies and maritime festivals, hosts an annual conference
on Sail Training and Tall Ships, and publishes SAIL TALL SHIPS!,
the definitive guide to sail training and adventure at sea. Additionally,
ASTA raises money for scholarships and administers grants directly
supporting youth education and leadership development programs
that shape young people’s lives and build tomorrow’s
leaders.
More
information is available online at: http://tallships.sailtraining.org/
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