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KICKING OFF OUR INAUGURAL CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
JWoin us in LEADING THE WAY...
hen we decided to launch changes in the economic, environmental, and political Leading the Way, Cal Maritime’s landscape. Our cadets and alumni must be prepared  rst comprehensive fundraising to respond rapidly to a highly dynamic profession. campaign, we asked ourselves
some hard questions.
What do our cadets want in terms of a quality education that prepares them for a career in the maritime profession? It is our clear responsibility to make sure that our curriculum, faculty, hands-on training, facilities, and technology provide all the workforce experience cadets need for success.
What is changing in the maritime profession
that we must consider in setting campaign priorities and goals? Trade is an international enterprise— involving a complex network of organizations that must constantly adapt to new opportunities and
LEADING THE WAY...
How will the campaign change our future?
Over the last 10 years, Cal Maritime has been on an incredible upward trajectory in both quality and impact. The campaign will accelerate our rise as the industry-standard.
This report on our fundraising goals and priorities is designed to introduce you to some
of the people, the stories, and global thinking behind the campaign. We hope you  nd it interesting and thought-provoking. Most of all, we want you to  nd something that speaks to your own goals and hopes so that you will join us in Leading the Way.
with our commitment to mission.
The four points of the compass rose symbolize the four key elements of our commitment to our cadets and serve as our guide as we deliver on our mission each day.
Intellectual learning Applied technology Leadership development Global awareness
Centennial Campaign for Cal Maritime
TRADE IS AN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISE
It involves a complex network of organizations that must constantly adapt to new opportunities and changes in the economic, environmental, and political landscape. Our cadets and alumni must be prepared to respond rapidly to a highly dynamic profession.
Thomas A. Cropper
President, CSU Maritime Academy
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