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Gloucester Environmental Leader and Educator to Become Maritime Gloucester Executive Director
Gloucester,
MA, October 27, 2011 -- Maritime Gloucester, the region's leader in
hand's-on marine science education and a prominent attraction for
visitors seeking to discover Gloucester's rich maritime heritage, has
announced that Thomas Balf will become executive director effective
December 1. Balf succeeds Harriet Webster who passed away in June 2011. An
experienced environmental executive, entrepreneur, consultant and
educator, Balf has spent his career building successful partnerships
with public and private sector organizations. For the last decade, he
has led a consortium of national colleges and universities committed to
greening campus operations and improving environmental performance. He
is a Gloucester resident who grew up in Rockport.
Balf
said, "I am honored to lead this outstanding organization and I look
forward to working with the staff and board, as well as with the
broader community, to fulfill its mission and promise. Maritime
Gloucester highlights and celebrates Gloucester's maritime history, but
its real value lies in creating connections between the past maritime
industry and the future. Its educational programs and visitor
attractions are important engines contributing to Gloucester's and the
region's economic development, social well-being, and stewardship of
marine resources."
Geoffrey
Richon, Maritime Gloucester's, founder and board member, said "Tom Balf
brings to the organization the skills that will help us continue the
outstanding progress in our development made under our founding
executive director Harriet Webster who passed away this
summer. Our education programs now reach more than 3,500
students and we have more than 30,000 visitors a year to our site.
Under Tom Balf as executive director, we expect to double those numbers
in five years."
Balf
most recently served as executive director of the Campus Consortium for
Environmental Excellence (C2E2). In that capacity he helped prominent
colleges and universities, including Harvard University, Boston
University, Boston College, Yale, MIT and the University of
Massachusetts, improve their environmental performance. A frequent
college and university lecturer, Balf is an adjunct professor at
Stonehill College teaching a course on sustainability.
Maritime
Gloucester Board Chairman David Warner called Balf's appointment "a
significant milestone for Maritime Gloucester. Tom's experience, his
enthusiasm for the mission, and his leadership will enhance Maritime
Gloucester's position as a sustainable organization and leader in
hands-on marine science education, while also enhancing Maritime
Gloucester as a destination for visitors to Cape Ann." Maritime
Gloucester's story is told in a recent video on YouTube -- Click her to watch
Balf's
distinguished career includes positions as director of environmental
affairs for Aveda Corporation, one of the nation's leading companies
known for environmental stewardship, and co-founder and principal of
Nexus Environmental Partners, a firm that works at the intersection of
business, government and academia to bring parties together to find
innovative solutions to common environmental problems.
Gloucester
Mayor Carolyn Kirk said, "Tom Balf has been a leader in the City as a
member of the Clean Energy Commission--helping the City achieve Green
Community status and win a $200,000 grant. I can't think of
anyone better suited to bring Maritime Gloucester forward into the
future."
As
an environmental and communications consultant, Balf has more than 25
years of expertise in environmental and regulatory management, and in
communicating information. For example, he developed in the early 80's
the Household Hazardous Waste Wheel® which described disposal
management options for homeowners. More recently, he was the author of
a highly acclaimed higher education booklet entitled "Environmental
Roles and Responsibilities in a Climate of Change: Campus
Environmental, Health and Safety at a Crossroads."
Balf
graduated from Tufts University with a BS in biology and psychology and
holds an MS in limnology/zoology from the University of New Hampshire.
A Rockport native, he and his wife Donna and their two children reside
in Gloucester.
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