Invest in your self-development and goal setting through personalized career coaching with Mr. Charlie Coiro '89. This Career Coaching program is open to any Alumni Association member at any stage or rank in their professional lives, in or out of the Coast Guard. Available February 1 through October 31, 2025.
Alumni Association members (O-5s to Flag Officers, currently serving or previously separated/retired) are invited to participate in individual Executive Career Consultations with Vera Steiner Blore of Military Leaders in Transition LLC. Available February 1 through October 31, 2025.
Receive tactical support and personalized guidance for your military separation, ensuring a smooth transition into civilian life.
Add to your professional skills by earning your Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. Alumni Association members are invited to participate in this unique opportunity.
Connect with other USCGA alumni and friends in Boston to share sea stories, catch up with old shipmates and meet some new ones!
Join our free webinar, "Mastering IRMAA: Protect Your Military Pension and Savings," and learn how to navigate and minimize these costly surcharges.
Connect and compete with other alumni and Coast Guard Academy friends at the Army Navy Club in Arlington.
Connect with other USCGA alumni and friends for summertime sips, snacks, and socializing at Cape May Brewing Co. Bring the family and make a night of it with dinner from their food truck, "Hit the Road Jack," to pair with your pints and flights.
Read about the recent Change of Commands, promotions, retirements and honors of your fellow alumni. This edition features RADM Eric Jones '87, CAPT Matthew Hammond '98, CDR Andrew Grantham '06 and CAPT Brian Whisler '04.
CDR Mary Gilday '07, Commanding Office of Marine Safety Unit Morgan City, shares a look at her job, career path and tips on advancing within the Prevention Ashore specialty.
CDR Pail Podolak '93, Principal Vice President and Project Manager, Bechtel National Inc., describes his job, his post-CG career path and tips for alumni looking to transition into the engineering sector.
Read about the recent CoCs, promotions, retirements and honors of your fellow alumni. This edition features RADM Chris Bartz '90, Sean Plankey '03, and John Rendón '88.
LCDR Erin Palmer ’09, Enforcement Division Chief, shares her career journey and tips for alumni looking to transition into the Response Ashore CG specialty in our most recent issue of The Bulletin.
Read about the recent CoCs, promotions, retirements and honors of your fellow alumni. This edition features Capt. Jessica Worst '00 and Peter Coxon '85.
Earlier this year, Coast Guard Cyber's Red Team, the specialized force which looks for weaknesses in systems, earned Department of Defense (DoD) certification in record time with a team of just 10 people.LCDR Kenneth Miltenberger '12 and LTJG Justin Steiner '21 were instrumental in obtaining certification. “A lot of the work he [Steiner] did was to get us set up and molded into the team we needed to be to work with the NSA,” reflected LTJG Domenico Bulone '22, a member of CGA's first graduating class of cyber systems majors who joined the cyber team in August 2023.
Read about the recent CoCs, promotions, retirements and honors of your fellow alumni. This edition features CDR Aaron Kowalczk '04, LT Abigail Sadler '17, LT Lucy Wright '16, LCDR Emily Marks '14, LT Claire Gilliland '19, CDR Kelly Higgins '05 and VADM Tom Allan '90.
Read about the recent CoCs, promotions, retirements and honors of your fellow alumni. This edition features RADM Joseph Buzzella '92; CAPT Hans C. Govertsen '97; CAPT Jeffrey J. Rasnake '00; CAPT Keith M. Ropella '96; RADM Andrew Sugimoto '90; and CAPT Charles K. Wilson '03.
Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CGMA) has appointed Brooke Millard '03 as its new Chief Executive Officer, a significant leadership transition for the non profit serving the Coast Guard for 100 years. Millard recently concluded her distinguished career with the U.S. Coast Guard, where she last served as the Commanding Officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Bear.
Do you love Coast Guard news? Packed with more than 100 pages of Coast Guard content, the printed edition of the quarterly Long Blue Line, is now available in print at no cost to the USCGA Alumni Association community. Click above to sign up to receive the free print issue directly to your home, proudly sponsored by the National Coast Guard Museum Association.
Past Asian Pacific American Council cadet leaders ENS Tyler Ma ’23, ENS Kalea Salang ’23 and ENS Heather Huang ’23 reflect on their first year in the fleet and the leadership lessons they carry forward.
Read about recent CoCs, promotions, retirements and honors of your fellow alumni. This edition features CAPT Jordan M. Baldueza '99, CAPT Rob Kistner '99, VADM Nathan Moore '92, VADM Kevin Lunday '87, CAPT Daniel Rogers '00, CAPT Stacey Crecy '02, CAPT Ryan Manning '94, and Sean Plankey '03.
Commander Joshua Zike '05, CG Liaison to the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and Program Manager within the Autonomy Portfolio at DIU, shares his career journey and his top tip for alumni looking to break into or advance within the Afloat CG Specialty.
CAPT Joyce Dietrich-Holm '00 assumed Command of the Coast Guard Intelligence Coordination Center (ICC) in August 2022, and in celebration of Women’s History Month she sat down with ICC’s Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) Chapter to share her reflections on her experiences as a female in the Coast Guard, as a leader and role-model, and as the first female CO of ICC, in hopes of inspiring and promoting the next generation of Intelligence professionals.
Max Sivohins ’13, shared his career journey and advice for those looking to transition into entrepreneurship and/or real estate investing.
In March, the Alumni Association supported a trip to the East Coast Asian American Student Union Conference at Yale for cadets from the Asian Pacific American Council (APAC). 2/c Kira Hutchison-Lundy reflected on the impact of attending the conference, "I loved the testimonies and learning about people’s stories; it brought genuine and authentic conversation into the room and created a welcoming atmosphere."
The Alumni Association is seeking to hire two new team members to fill our Manager of Annual and Planned Giving and Alumni Engagement Specialist positions.
"I’m just a kid who likes buoy tending and got lucky enough to still be doing it 18 years later.” CDR Jeannette Greene ’05, Commanding Officer of CGC Mackinaw, shared her career journey and tips for alumni looking to break into or advance within the Afloat CG specialty.
LT Lena "Lexie" Royster '14 was announced as the recipient of the 2023 Coast Guard Engineer of the Year Award. Assigned to the Coast Guard Marine Safety Center (MSC) in Washington D.C, LT Royster is a mechanical engineer serving in the Machinery Branch, and is a highly skilled member of the MSC's Salvage Engineering Response Team (SERT).
Meaghan Brosnan '03 describes her career path and tips for alumni looking to transition into the nonprofit sector.
Al Sowers ’08, President and CEO of OneZero Solutions, shares his career journey, as well as some useful lessons learned along the way.
"There are many pathways to entry into the entertainment industry and being open to opportunities that may not be what you initially envisioned can go a long way," writes CAPT John Pruitt III '94 in his Track Lines feature that shares his career journey.
Commandant ADM Linda Fagan directed a 90-day Accountability and Transparency Review of the Coast Guard's current law, policy, processes, practices, resources, and Service culture relevant to eradicating sexual assault and harassment within its ranks. This Review will produce actionable recommendations.
*The USCGA Alumni Association recently updated their resources page to include links to the Coast Guard's Sexual Assault Prevention, Response & Recovery Program, as well as, a link to the 2022 USCGA Gender Relations Survey.
Sarah Hohenberger ’13, Vice President of Zepponi & Company, shares her career journey, as well as some useful lessons learned along the way.