Who We Are

Executive Director
Christine Bell

Board of Directors
Paul Collins, President
Matthew Dwyer, Vice President
William Einstein, Treasurer
Cece Fowler, Clerk
Edward Bernard
Flip Huffard
Karen Ketterer
Jeff Krupa
Edward Orenstein
Melinda Puljic
Joe Smialowski
Brooke Stanton

Elliot Gewirtz, Chairman Emeritus

Scientific Advisors
William DuPaul, Ph. D.
Stephen Heck, Ph.D.
Robert Orth, Ph. D.
Bradley Peterson, Ph.D.
Steve Tettlebach, Ph. D.

From our Chairman Emeritus

Since 2018 the Great Harbor Yacht Club’s primary mission has been to improve the health of the Nantucket Harbor and its marine ecosystem. This includes promoting the health of the Nantucket’s iconic but much endangered bay scallop fishery. Nutrient loading from groundwater runoff, fertilizers and the like remains a real issue producing harmful algae blooms and killing off eelgrass so critical to scallop larvae. In just four short decades our waters have experienced a catastrophic loss of eelgrass impacting bay scallop populations in our harbor.

The Foundation continues to fund and identify projects that meaningfully improve the health of the harbor and its marine ecosystem. One such project is the bioswale adjacent to the Club that is designed to prevent untreated nutrient loaded storm run-off from entering the harbor.

The Foundation’s highly regarded Scientific Research Advisors, William D. Du Paul Ph.D., Steve Tettlebach Ph.D., and Robert J. Orth Ph.D. assist the board in vetting proposals and identifying projects deserving funding. Our advisors met with the Town’s Department of Natural Resources in early November 2022 to further this effort.

Over the last three years we have established an endowment in excess of $2.3 million, completely funded by Great Harbor Yacht Club Members. The income from the endowment, combined with the proceeds from annual events, such as the Foundation Cup Regatta & Gala, will support the work of the Foundation. To date, the Foundation has committed and/or funded over $356,000 in projects, studies, and community outreach. Going forward, we will expand these efforts, especially remediation projects. The needs of Nantucket Harbor are pressing and will benefit our membership and the community at large.

The problem is not one of tomorrow, but a crisis of today.

Please join us in answering this critical call for action.

To those who have already given, we thank you for your past generosity; it has allowed us to make important first steps that will merit your on-going support. To those who are just discovering the Foundation, we hope that you too will help further our Club’s commitment to giving back to the community by supporting the health of the harbor.

Kind Regards -

Elliot Gewirtz