Robert Gaudette Named Admiral Of The Chesapeake
Celebrates 32 years as Boating Director at DNR

Annapolis, Md. (June 20, 2012) - Governor Martin O’Malley has
designated Robert P. Gaudette Admiral of the Chesapeake for his
outstanding leadership in public access and environmental initiatives and
service to the State and its citizens. Maryland Department of Natural Resources
(DNR) Secretary John Griffin presented Gaudette, newly retired from his position
as DNR Director of Boating Services, with the award during his farewell
celebration on May 31.
“Mr. Gaudette has been a tireless advocate for boating access within our State’s
waterways and the Chesapeake Bay throughout his 32 years with DNR,” said
Governor O’Malley. “He exemplifies outstanding leadership and public service,
and he understands the vital connection between our environment and our
children’s future. That’s why he is more than deserving of the Admiral of the
Chesapeake award.”
The Admiral of the Chesapeake is awarded by Maryland’s Governor to those
who have demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to the conservation and
restoration of the Chesapeake Bay, its surrounding landscapes, and the life that
inhabits them. This lifetime achievement award is the highest honor the Governor
can bestow on an individual for environmental contributions, and is given on an
as-merited basis.
“Bob ranks in the top one percent of public servants that I have been honored to
work with over my long career,” said Griffin. “He has been a valued leader for
the Department and will be missed by me and all of his fellow colleagues.”
Gaudette joined the DNR family in 1981, serving as Director of several programs
including Waterway Improvement, Engineering and Construction, and most recently,
Boating Services. For the past five years, Gaudette has done an exemplary job in
overseeing the funding and technical services for boating access, dredging and
navigation projects, and leading advancements in waterway planning, boating
regulations, Clean Marinas, marine sewage pumpouts and several State marina
facilities.
Before his time at DNR, Gaudette worked as Assistant County Engineer with the
Talbot County Department of Public Works where he coordinated public boating
access and other projects for the County.
He was raised in Cambridge, Maryland and received his undergraduate degree from
the University of Maryland Baltimore County and his master’s from Johns Hopkins
University.
“I have very much enjoyed my time at DNR and working alongside other
knowledgeable and dedicated people who share a common goal and passion to
improve and promote the Chesapeake Bay,” said Gaudette.
Gaudette was also recently appointed by Governor O’Malley to the State Marine
Contractors Licensing Board.
| June 20, 2012 |
Contact: Josh Davidsburg |
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is the state agency responsible for providing natural and living resource-related services to citizens and visitors. DNR manages nearly one-half million acres of public lands and 17,000 miles of waterways, along with Maryland's forests, fisheries and wildlife for maximum environmental, economic and quality of life benefits. A national leader in land conservation, DNR-managed parks and natural, historic and cultural resources attract 11 million visitors annually. DNR is the lead agency in Maryland's effort to restore the Chesapeake Bay, the state's number one environmental priority. DNR is the lead agency in Maryland's effort to restore the Chesapeake Bay, the state's number one environmental priority. Learn more at www.dnr.maryland.gov
