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USMMA Superintendent to Retire

KINGS POINT, N.Y., March 3, 2022 – Superintendent of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Vice Adm. Jack Buono announced his retirement today after a maritime career that has spanned more than 45 years.

Vice Adm. Buono, a 1978 Kings Point graduate, has spent the past three and a half years at the Academy helm, and will relinquish command at a ceremony in June 2022, on a date to be determined later. His successor has not been announced.

“For Ginger and I, serving as the Superintendent and First Lady of the Academy has been the honor of a lifetime,” said Buono. “The young women and men who come here are truly the best and brightest America has to offer. I am amazed at their resilience and perseverance, and know the future of the maritime industry is in good hands with them at the wheel.”

Buono arrived at USMMA in November 2018, after retiring as the President and CEO of SeaRiver Maritime, Inc., an ExxonMobil marine subsidiary headquartered in Houston, Texas.

As superintendent, Vice Adm. Buono guided the Academy through the COVID-19 global health pandemic, graduating two classes during the height of the crisis - on time, and COVID-free - with the expectation he will do the same with a third graduating class this year.

“I’d like to thank all those involved in the day-to-day operations at the Academy,” said Buono. “From the staff, faculty and coaches, to the alumni and the parents, to the support staff members that keep the lights on and the water running, I want each of you to know how proud and thankful I am to have served as the leader of this great institution.”

Vice Adm. Buono assumed command of the federal service academy in the aftermath of some difficult times and immediately articulated his expectations for the regiment and the organization. During his change of command ceremony, he challenged the regiment to be strong supporters and advocates for one another. He implored them to take care of one other as shipmates, setting the groundwork for improvements in institutional culture at the Academy.

He brought deficiencies in the Academy’s infrastructure to the attention of the leadership at MARAD and DOT, creating the conditions for broad modernization at the Academy in the future. He also led the implementation of The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Strategic Plan 2018-2023: Navigating Towards the Future Together, making it the benchmark for day-to-day operations at the Academy.

“While we won’t be leaving until sometime after graduation for the class of 2022, Ginger and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Regiment of Midshipmen, the staff, the faculty and the USMMA community-at-large, especially the USMMA Alumni Association and Foundation, and the National Parents Association for your unwavering support these past few years,” said Buono. “We enjoyed our time here, we will remember all of you fondly, and we look forward to continuing to support the regiment, and the Academy into the future.”

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The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, located in Kings Point, N.Y, educates and graduates leaders of exemplary character who are inspired to serve the national security, marine transportation, and economic needs of the United States as licensed Merchant Marine Officers and commissioned officers in the Armed Forces. President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the Academy, which was established under the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, as the United States Merchant Marine Academy in 1943. It is administered by the Maritime Administration under the auspices of the Department of Transportation.

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