SNA Names Two New VPs

December 9, 2019

Surface Navy Association (SNA) names two new Vice Presidents to focus on Navy and Coast Guard Enlisted members

The Surface Navy Association has established two new Vice President positions created to specifically focus on providing tailored programs, professional development and other outreach initiatives dedicated to better serve our Navy and Coast Guard Enlisted members.  The Association’s board of directors has approved Retired Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Charles “Skip” Bowen and Retired Fleet Master Chief (AW/SW) JoAnn Marie Ortloff to the new positions.

Bowen joined the Coast Guard in 1978 and served for 32 years.  A lifelong cutterman, Bowen commanded five separate Coast Guard units ashore and afloat.  His career culminated as the service’s senior Enlisted member from 2006 to 2010.  His post Coast Guard volunteerism includes service as the co-chair of the CG National Retiree Council (CGNRC) from 2013 to 2016.  He is also the immediate past President of the Association for Rescue at Sea and remains an active board member.  He joined Bollinger Shipyards in 2011 and is currently Bollinger’s Vice President of Government Relations. Bowen will serve as the SNA East Coast Vice President for Enlisted members.

Ortloff joined the Navy in 1982 and served as an Air Traffic Controller (AC) afloat and ashore.  She eventually served as Commander, U.S. THIRD Fleet Command Master Chief 2009-2012 and U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa Fleet Master Chief from May 2012 April 2015.  Following retirement, she continues to serve as a volunteer for organizations that benefit those still serving, including an appointment to the Defense Advisory Council on Women in The Services (DACOWITS).  Ortloff will serve as the SNA West Coast Vice President for Enlisted members.

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