Alumni President’s Message

Vision for the Maine Maritime Academy Alumni Association: Engagement of All Alumni

Andrew Strosahl

Alumni President
Andrew Strosahl ’05

The Maine Maritime Academy Alumni Association (MMAAA) is steeped in tradition, and full of energy and passion with a spirit of innovation. We all matriculated through an academy that has a rich history of producing leaders, innovators, and change-makers in a wide range of fields and industries. Our true strength lies in the vibrant network of alumni who have sailed forth into diverse professions and communities. My vision for the MMAAA focuses on engagement and collaboration, ensuring that every graduate feels connected, valued, and empowered to contribute to our collective legacy.

We are Mariners! Mariners is the mascot of Maine Maritime Academy (MMA) and a job title for many of us, but here “Mariners” are the alumni of MMA. We did not have to go to sea or obtain a license through the Coast Guard to be a Mariner, although many of us did. The only requirement to be a member of the Maine Maritime Academy Alumni Association is to graduate from Maine Maritime Academy, so we are all Mariners!

At its core, our alumni association is more than just an organization; it is a unique network. We are bound by shared experiences, values, and a commitment to excellence. The MMAAA is committed to connecting with students on campus before they join as alumni. We look forward to building relationships, listening, and better engaging with all groups of alumni, including the most recent to leave Castine. To this end, we were thrilled to have over 100 MMA seniors, the largest turnout ever, join us Thursday before Homecoming at a BBQ hosted by the Advancement Office. The journey doesn’t end at graduation; it’s just the beginning!

Engaging all alumni is crucial, as each member brings unique perspectives and skills that can enrich our association and the academy that connects us. Engagement may take many forms. The MMAAA looks forward to building upon our engagement events like Homecoming, Chapter meetings, golf tournaments, ship visits, and the Senior Banquet with new events that may appeal to a wider group of Mariners and Mariners who have not felt as connected to the MMAAA as others.

We have a strong history of connection, comradery, and support for all alumni. By embracing the diversity of our Mariners, boosting engagement, and encouraging collaboration, we can strengthen our thriving network and empower every member to contribute to the ongoing legacy of our academy. Let’s embark on this exciting journey together, ensuring that every Mariner feels valued and connected!

I would also like to personally thank my predecessor, Bill Full, for his dedication, tireless energy, and passion for our cause.

Sincerely yours,
Andrew Strosahl
Andrew Strosahl ’05