Nautical Research Group President Elected to Penn State Eberly College of Science Alumni Board of Directors
Flemington, New Jersey (USA) - Nautical Research Group, Inc., a leading nautical consulting firm that provides full-service discovery, exploration and research on the sea and shipwreck disasters, has been notified that David A. Bright, President, has been elected for a position on the Pennsylvania State University Eberly College of Science Alumni Board of Directors. Mr. Bright's three-year term will begin July 1, 2005 and will run through June 30, 2008. David has been a huge supporter of Penn State's educational mission and has endowed two University Park student scholarships, one of which supports life sciences in the Eberly College of Science. Additionally, Nautical Research Group, Inc. was pleased to support Penn State's inaugural Shipwreck Symposia last November.
Nautical Research Group, Inc. is engaged in many research projects throughout the world. To find out where we are, a full listing of our major expeditions and projects can be found by visiting our latest enhanced website at http://www.nauticalresearch.com . Our Updated News section on the corporation website has the latest news on the scheduling and planning for our expeditions and projects. While our on-site dive teams record the latest developments in nautical archaeology and exploration, use the corporation's weblog ( http://shipwreck.blogs.com ) to get instantaneous daily reports from the field with the ability to produce timely feedback on our operations.
Nautical Research Group, Inc's mission is to provide nautical consulting services and education on the discovery, exploration and research of ships and notable shipwrecks. The corporation's vast array of informational resources and personnel would be a great resource for your next nautical, research-based project.
David A. Bright
President
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