Captain Anthony J. "Tony" Ceraolo, USMS/USCG (Ret.)
Captain Ceraolo assumed the role of Acting Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy on June 24, 2025.
Ceraolo, who has been USMMA’s Chief of Staff since August 27, 2023, spent 34 years in the U.S. Coast Guard before retiring in July 2023. Throughout his career, he had the honor of commanding multiple Coast Guard (CG) cutters and large ashore units. Prior to his retirement, he served as the Executive Assistant to the Coast Guard Deputy Commandant for Operations (DCO). In that role, he served as a principal advisor to Vice Admiral Pete Gautier, and as de facto Chief of Staff for a DCO Enterprise comprised of 3.2 thousand personnel and an $800M budget across 5 CG Assistant Commandant and 9 Headquarters directorates in the creation of CG strategy, operations policy, budget formulation, doctrine, capabilities, and requirements.
Earlier in his career, he served as a Senior Counselor to the Secretary of Homeland Security where he spearheaded and coauthored DHS’s first ever Strategic Approach for Arctic Homeland Security (DHS Arctic Strategy - signed in 2021); as well as Director for Maritime Security and Director for Arctic Region Policy on the National Security Council (NSC) Staff at the White House. While on the NSC, he was instrumental in developing Presidential Policy Directive-18, updating national maritime security policy and led the development of the United States’ first-ever National Strategy for the Arctic Region in 2013. He also served as Military Assistant and Policy Assistant to Department of Transportation Secretary Mary Peters and was responsible for a portfolio that included the Maritime Administration.
His command experience includes service as Commanding Officer of two Coast Guard cutters – an 82’ patrol boat in California; and a 140’ domestic icebreaking vessel on the Great Lakes; as well as a deployment as Commander of U.S. Coast Guard Patrol Forces Southwest Asia – the Coast Guard’s largest command outside the continental United States; and, as Sector Commander and Captain of the Port for San Francisco and Northern California.
A native of Nesconset, Long Island, New York, he graduated with honors from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in 1993. He earned a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government in 2003, and a Master of Arts with Distinction in National Security and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, in 2006. He is also a graduate of the Joint Forces Staff College, a designated permanent cutterman, and an Eagle Scout. He is married to the former Lisa M. Tinker, a retired Coast Guard Reserve Commander. They are the proud parents of a daughter, Rosalia.