b'MEMBER NEWSMassachusetts Maritime Academy Cadets Receive Crowley ScholarshipC rowleyawardeditsThomas B.CrowleySr.Memorial Scholarship to cadets Jethro JosephandJohnVanZanten,both seniorsatMassachusettsMaritime Academy(MMA).Thescholarship recognizesindividualslookingto pursue a career in the maritime indus-try as well as their demonstration of Crowleys core values of drive, integ-rity and sustainability. Crowley and MassachusettsMaritimeAcademy are both members of PVA.Joseph, from Miami, Fla., is workingJETHRO JOSEPH JOHN VAN ZANTENtowards his bachelors degree in ma-rine engineering. He served as an en- career by working to earn higher li- provided more than $3 million dol-gine cadet on Crowley-managed tank- censes and positions within the U.S.lars in financial assistance to students er American Liberty, where he assistedshipping industry. studying at maritime academies and the engineering team with operationsother select schools in the U.S. main-and maintenance. Joseph is a midship- Tosupportthedevelopmentoffu- landandAlaska,PuertoRicoand man in the U.S. Navy Strategic Sealiftturemaritimeleaders,CrowleyhasCentral America since 1984.Officer Program. He plans to obtain his Unlimited Chief Engineer License and pursue a career as a senior officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve.Van Zanten, from Fort Worth, Tex-as, is pursuing a bachelors degree in marine transportation. He served as adeckcadetonCrowley-managed tanker Garden State, working under thechiefmatetoassistcargoand navigationoperations.AtMMA, he volunteers in the boat donations departmenttoexpandhissmall vesselrepairskillsandworkswithstudents as a cadet tutor. Van ZantenABB Hybrid & Zero-Emission SolutionsalsoservesasadivisionleaderandABB Marine & Ports is making smart, safe, and sustainable solutions a reality for ferries across the Americas.upongraduation,looksforwardtoLearn more at: new.abb.com/marine ABBPHOTO: CROWLEYworking as a third mate on a coastal tanker and continuing to advance his 55 DECEMBER 2023'