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Charles B. Anderson comes from a family with long maritime traditions. His father, Commodore John W. Anderson, was for many years master of the Blue Riband superliner United States, and his grandfather, Capt. Charles R. Beard, was a steamboat pilot operating on the Tennessee and Ohio Rivers in the early 1900’s. Mr. Anderson served on destroyers in the U.S. Navy and currently holds the rank of Commander in the US Naval Reserve. He was educated at Columbia College and graduated in law from Columbia Law School. He received a master’s degree from Princeton University and was a George C. Marshall fellow at the University of Copenhagen under a grant from the American Scandinavian Foundation. In 1998 he took up appointment as President of Anchor Marine Claims Services, general US correspondents for Assuranceforeningen Skuld, a leading marine mutual underwriting association based in Oslo, Norway. Previously he was a partner in Haight, Gardner, Holland & Knight, an internationally recognized maritime and transportation law firm which he joined in 1980, and where he specialized in admiralty and environmental law. In 1998 he was elected a Titulary Member of the Comité Maritime International in recognition of his work in the area of international shipping and environmental law. He is also the co-author of Shipping and the Environment, published by Lloyd’s of London Press in November, 1998. |
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Dan is a graduate of Valley Forge Military Academy (Wayne, PA) and Eugene Lang College (New York). He participated in the Coro Foundation's graduate fellowship in public affairs and was a program director at Third Millennium, a leading "Generation X" think tank prior to joining the Marines. Dan spent a year backpacking, working, and conducting historical and genealogical research throughout Europe after college. During school, one of his summer jobs was working as a crew member aboard the Highlander, the Forbes family yacht. Dan was born in New York City. His father emigrated to the U.S. from Scotland to work aboard the SS United States, the main reason for Dan's deep personal interest in the great American ocean liner. His mother is a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico. He currently serves on the board of governors for Eugene Lang College and his awards include the David Woods Award for Humanitarianism and the Navy-Marine Corps Commendation Medal with Gold Star. |
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