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SUMMARY:Our Working Ports Breakfast #1 Presented by Exeter Hospital
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about the vital economic driver that is the Piscataqua River!\n\n\n\nWe'll hear from the\n\n	Director of the Port of New Hampshire\, Richard Hartley\n	Representatives of New Hampshire's Commercial Fishing Indsutry \n	Representatives of Moran Tugboats who keep everything moving\n	Propeller Club President\, Sean Clancy \n\n\nThis page will be updated.\n\n\n\nPlease be on the lookout for Our Working Ports Breakfast #2 in June focusing on Portsmouth International Airport / Pease Tradeport!\n\n\n\nAbout Our Presenters:\n\nRichard Hartley\n\nRichard Hartley is the Director of the New Hampshire Port Authority\, PDA Division of Ports and Harbors. He has more than two decades experience in maritime security\, operations management\, and strategic planning\, having served as senior liaison to the U.S. Fleet Forces Navy Warfare Development Command. Richard was the director of operations for the Coast Guard in Miami office\, overseeing operations for much of the Caribbean. As director of operational safety and security at Coast Guard headquarters in Washington\, D.C.\, Richard lead the agency's numerous operational as well as cultural safety initiatives. He is a graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Harvard Kennedy School. He and his wife Annelise are the proud parents of three daughters and enjoy all that the Seacoast and Portsmouth offer as a home.\n\n\n\nDamon Frampton\, NH Comm Fishing Industry\, Bio coming soon.\n\n\n\nCaptain\, Dick Holt\, Jr.\n\nCaptain Dick Holt Jr is a 1986 Graduate from Maine Maritime and has worked for Moran Towing in various ports around the United States starting in Texas in 1986. He transferred from Moran NY to Moran Portsmouth in 1991.  Captain Holt served as an apprentice and deputy pilot from 1991 to 2000 when he became a full share River Pilot for Portsmouth Pilots.  In 2004 he started working a second job as Operations Manager for Moran Towing Portsmouth and became Vice President and General Manager in 2012.  Moran Towing is the largest tugboat ship docking company in the world with 19 port locations. \n\n \n\nCaptain Holt joined the Portsmouth Propeller Club in 1991.   He has served on the Board of Governors for multiple terms including terms as Vice President and as President.  Captain Holt is presently an at large member\, an advisor to the board of governors\, and a proud 35-year member of the Portsmouth Propeller Club.  Captain Holt's father\, Richard Holt\, Sr co-founded the Portsmouth Propeller Club 1974 and served as its first president.  He has been involved with many studies regarding economic impact of shipping activity in Portsmouth and has consulted with businesses on the river with logistics for ship arrivals\, dock building plans\, and possible expansions in Portsmouth Harbor and Piscataqua River.\n\n\n\nSean Clancy\n\nSean Clancy joined the Portsmouth Propeller Club in January of 2024 primarily contributing his efforts on the Communications Committee.  He was elected to the position of club president in November of 2025 beginning his tenue in January 2026.  Sean is currently the City of Portsmouth's Assistant City Manager for Economic Development & Community Development.  He is the former Associate Vice President for Marketing and Business Engagement at Great Bay Community College (Portsmouth\, NH) where he served in various capacities since 2016.  Sean's private sector experience includes fifteen years in international containerized shipping and six years in domestic transportation and logistics.\n\n\n\nAbout the Propeller Club:\n\nThe Portsmouth Propeller Club was chartered on the 5th of June 1974 with 97 members. Its President was Captain Richard Holt\, Harbor Pilot for Portsmouth Pilots\, Inc.  The Club has and continues to fulfill its role designated by the national charter\, serving as a source of information and as a forum for discussions on waterborne commerce and marine industry in the Port of New Hampshire area.  The club now has a membership of nearly 150 members.\n\n\n\nAbout our sponsor Exeter Hospital:\n\nFor more than 125 years\, Exeter Hospital has been integral to the health and wellness of communities in the Seacoast Region. The hospital opened in 1897 as a small cottage hospital on Pine Street in Exeter with accommodations for 10 patients. Since then\, Exeter Hospital has grown into a 100-bed community-based acute care hospital that also provides extensive outpatient services.\n\n\n\nExeter Hospital is part of Beth Israel Lahey Health\, a healthcare system that brings together academic medical centers and teaching hospitals\, community and specialty hospitals\, more than 4\,700 physicians and 39\,000 employees in a shared mission to expand access to great care and advance the science and practice of medicine through groundbreaking research and education.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come learn about the vital economic driver that is the Piscataqua River!<br />\n<br />\nWe&#39\;ll hear from the\n<ul>\n	<li>Director of the Port of New Hampshire\, <strong>Richard Hartley</strong></li>\n	<li>Representatives of New Hampshire&#39\;s <strong>Commercial Fishing Indsutry</strong>&nbsp\;</li>\n	<li>Representatives of <strong>Moran Tugboats</strong> who keep everything moving</li>\n	<li>Propeller Club President\,&nbsp\;<strong>Sean Clancy</strong>&nbsp\;</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>This page will be updated.<br />\n<br />\nPlease be on the lookout for Our Working Ports Breakfast #2 in June focusing on Portsmouth International Airport / Pease Tradeport!<br />\n<br />\n<strong>About Our Presenters:</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>Richard Hartley</strong><br />\nRichard Hartley is the Director of the New Hampshire Port Authority\, PDA Division of Ports and Harbors. He has more than two decades experience in maritime security\, operations management\, and strategic planning\, having served as senior liaison to the U.S. Fleet Forces Navy Warfare Development Command. Richard was the director of operations for the Coast Guard in Miami office\, overseeing operations for much of the Caribbean. As director of operational safety and security at Coast Guard headquarters in Washington\, D.C.\, Richard lead the agency&#39\;s numerous operational as well as cultural safety initiatives. He is a graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Harvard Kennedy School. He and his wife Annelise are the proud parents of three daughters and enjoy all that the Seacoast and Portsmouth offer as a home.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Damon Frampton\,</strong>&nbsp\;NH Comm Fishing Industry\, Bio coming soon.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Captain\, Dick Holt\, Jr.</strong><br />\nCaptain Dick Holt Jr is a 1986 Graduate from Maine Maritime and has worked for Moran Towing in various ports around the United States starting in Texas in 1986. He transferred from Moran NY to Moran Portsmouth in 1991.&nbsp\; Captain Holt served as an apprentice and deputy pilot from 1991 to 2000 when he became a full share River Pilot for Portsmouth Pilots.&nbsp\; In 2004 he started working a second job as Operations Manager for Moran Towing Portsmouth and became Vice President and General Manager in 2012.&nbsp\; Moran Towing is the largest tugboat ship docking company in the world with 19 port locations.&nbsp\;<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nCaptain Holt joined the Portsmouth Propeller Club in 1991.&nbsp\; &nbsp\;He has served on the Board of Governors for multiple terms including terms as Vice President and as President.&nbsp\; Captain Holt is presently an at large member\, an advisor to the board of governors\, and a proud 35-year member of the Portsmouth Propeller Club.&nbsp\; Captain Holt&rsquo\;s father\, Richard Holt\, Sr co-founded the Portsmouth Propeller Club 1974 and served as its first president.&nbsp\; He has been involved with many studies regarding economic impact of shipping activity in Portsmouth and has consulted with businesses on the river with logistics for ship arrivals\, dock building plans\, and possible expansions in Portsmouth Harbor and Piscataqua River.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Sean Clancy</strong><br />\nSean Clancy joined the Portsmouth Propeller Club in January of 2024 primarily contributing his efforts on the Communications Committee.&nbsp\; He was elected to the position of club president in November of 2025 beginning his tenue in January 2026.&nbsp\; Sean is currently the City of Portsmouth&rsquo\;s Assistant City Manager for Economic Development &amp\; Community Development.&nbsp\; He is the former Associate Vice President for Marketing and Business Engagement at Great Bay Community College (Portsmouth\, NH) where he served in various capacities since 2016.&nbsp\; Sean&rsquo\;s private sector experience includes fifteen years in international containerized shipping and six years in domestic transportation and logistics.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>About the Propeller Club</strong>:<br />\nThe Portsmouth Propeller Club was chartered on the 5th of June 1974 with 97 members. Its President was Captain Richard Holt\, Harbor Pilot for Portsmouth Pilots\, Inc.&nbsp\; The Club has and continues to fulfill its role designated by the national charter\, serving as a source of information and as a forum for discussions on waterborne commerce and marine industry in the Port of New Hampshire area.&nbsp\; The club now has a membership of nearly 150 members.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>About our sponsor Exeter Hospital:</strong><br />\nFor more than 125 years\, Exeter Hospital has been integral to the health and wellness of communities in the Seacoast Region. The hospital opened in 1897 as a small cottage hospital on Pine Street in Exeter with accommodations for 10 patients. Since then\, Exeter Hospital has grown into a 100-bed community-based acute care hospital that also provides extensive outpatient services.<br />\n<br />\nExeter Hospital is part of Beth Israel Lahey Health\, a healthcare system that brings together academic medical centers and teaching hospitals\, community and specialty hospitals\, more than 4\,700 physicians and 39\,000 employees in a shared mission to expand access to great care and advance the science and practice of medicine through groundbreaking research and education.</p>\n
LOCATION:Atlantic Grill 5 Pioneer Rd. Rye\, NH 03870
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