Page 11 - Q3_2022_Rosendin Corp Newsletter
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Scott Shore, Tactical Logistics Manager for the
Rosendin Renewable Energy Group (RREG), is
a proud veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and
the U.S. Navy. Scott joined Rosendin in 2021
and has traveled extensively for RREG providing
logistics management oversight and support for
the various project sites across the country. In
addition, Scott is an active fundraiser for several
organizations providing support to our nation's
military personnel, both active duty and retired.
This past summer, he experienced two events that
gave Rosendin a unique place in our industry.
cott traveled to Boston in early August for a vacation with
his family. While in Boston, he flew the Rosendin flag on
Sthe U.S.S. Constitution, the oldest active commissioned
ship in the Navy (1797 - present) known as "Old Ironsides." The
following week, he traveled to New York to participate in the
annual Hudson River SEAL Swim and Run.
"For this year's swim, I had the honor of adding two more crew
members to Team Rosendin, Corbin Ekoniak, and Phil Lyon. Both
are Assistant Project Managers in RREG and proud to volunteer
to be my swim buddies," said Scott. "Corbin, the son of a SEAL
teammate, towed the flag in his swim buoy across the Hudson.
We broke it out for a group picture of Team Rosendin with the
Statue of Liberty in the background."
The same team of three also completed the 2nd Annual Swim for
S.O.F. (Special Operations Forces), a 3.3-mile swim in San Diego
Bay beginning near the Coronado Bay Bridge and ending at
the U.S.S. Midway. The Rosendin flag once again made the trek
across the bay with Scott, Corbin, and Phil.
"I'm not sure how many other national electrical construction
companies or renewable energy companies have flown their
flags on the U.S.S. Constitution, but my guess is not many,
most likely none," commented Scott. "And to have their same
flag swum across the Hudson and the San Diego Bay, we are
certainly the only ones!"