Alumni Spotlight: John C. Hootman ’01


Twelve years ago when I was leaving Webb, I would have laughed if someone had told me I would be anything other than a naval ship concept designer for my career. Well, life has happened — as it does — and fantastic options have presented themselves. My course first diverged when I went into new construction ship design management by working on the LPD 17 Class.  It was an honor to work on the 9/11 ships (USS New York, USS Arlington, and USS Somerset) and to participate in full-scale shock trials.  We dealt with some tough technical issues directly impacting ships in the fleet and in construction.

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Alumni Spotlight: Jeffrey Bowles ’00


It’s been almost 13 years since I graduated from Webb.  Immediately following graduation I spent a year in England obtaining a master’s in marine engineering. Once complete, I returned to the US and took a position as a naval architect with Donald L. Blount & Associates (DLBA) in my home town of Hampton Roads, Virginia, as many of my classmates probably guessed I would. Read more…

Alumni Spotlight: Dean Emeritus Roger H. Compton ’61, PG ’64


Life After Webb – Round Three

Retiring on the occasion of my 50th Anniversary of my first graduation from Webb, my wife, Jill and I left Webb – for the third time – in 2011.  We returned to our home on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and have been catching up on homeowner’s chores that had been neglected for 13 years. With three colleagues from the Naval Academy, I’m coauthoring an undergraduate textbook, ­Practical Naval Architecture, which, hopefully, will serve to tie together undergraduate courses over the four years of a normal naval architecture program.  With frequent, and where possible, internet-based, references for the details of specific naval architecture specialties, and problem sets to exercise basic concepts, we hope to summarize and combine many years of course notes across the full scope of undergraduate naval architecture.

Jill and I have returned to our favorite avocations – community theater and choral music – in the Annapolis area and have taken up golf to fill our spare time.  We continue to enjoy sailing our Mystic 20 catboat and entertaining our six grandkids on our power boat.  On my bucket list are (1) learning to play the piano, (2) completing the segments of a world cruise, and (3) getting back to oil painting.  I have been honored to be asked back by Dean Neilson to share Webb philosophy and “lessons learned” with each incoming freshman class–and, oh by the way, to develop some confidence in their freehand drawing abilities (which may be latent, but are already very impressive).  Life is good!  It was all made possible by William H. Webb.

Alumni Spotlight: Scott S. Richards ’77


When I was asked if I would be willing to write about my overseas career for the Alumni Spotlight, I said, “You bet!…but wow, where will I start?” So here I go.

I LOVE my life! Most pointedly, I want to say to this audience that I will always be grateful to Webb for affording me the opportunities and building the confidence to live a life that I could never have dreamed of as a kid growing up in the suburbs of NY. Read more…

Alumni Spotlight: Kevin Baetsen ’77


When initially contemplating colleges, I knew I wanted to study engineering, but my only connection to the maritime industry was through my father, who was in the Coast Guard. He happened to have two relatively recent Webb grads working for him, and he told me that they were the best prepared engineers to work in the industry which enticed me to apply. Read more…

Alumni Spotlight: Marcin Whitman ‘81


Some Webbies have been known to get into fishy business but Whitman has gone too far. Marcin Whitman ’81 started his professional career as a typical Webbie, working for a design firm: Earl & Wright of San Francisco on such issues as stability and wave spectrum analysis for semi-submersibles, jack-ups and tension leg platforms.. Read more…

Alumni Spotlight: Dan Dorman ‘83


Dan Dorman ’83 was the first Webbie to join the Navy’s Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate (NUPOC) program while enrolled at Webb — and the last one to interview with the late Admiral Rickover!  Dan served in the NUPOC program during his junior and senior years, drawing a Navy paycheck that more than covered the cost of his Webb education.  Read more…

Alumni Spotlight: Abbott Weiss ’63


August, 1959:  Eisenhower was President, Hawaii formally became the 50th state, and I entered Webb with 23 other young men as a freshman.  Ike is long gone, Hawaii is still here, and I still feel most fortunate to be a Webbie.

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