(Vallejo, CA – October 31, 2011) – Dr. William B. Eisenhardt, president of The California
Maritime Academy, today announced he will step down from his position at the end of
the 2011/2012 academic year.
“Although these are challenging times, the academy is in very good shape programmatically,
financially, and has an excellent world-wide reputation,” President Eisenhardt said
in a message to the campus community. “We have moved into graduate education and maritime
related research, have upgraded our academic facilities, are still planning for exciting
new facilities, and are financially stable. I feel that it’s a good time to transition
into new leadership that will help Cal Maritime continue on this course of excellence.”
Eisenhardt added that he will work with CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed and the new
president to help ensure as smooth a transition as possible. The chancellor’s office
will begin the national search for a new president this spring.
“During his tenure, Bill's leadership has taken Cal Maritime to the next level where
it is recognized nationally as one of the very best maritime academies,” said Chancellor
Reed. “His accomplishments in enhancing the academic programs, facilities, student
life and financial foundation of the university have set the campus on a path of excellence
for today and into the future.”
Eisenhardt took over as president of Cal Maritime in July 2001. Since then, enrollment
has doubled and Cal Maritime has become one of the most diverse maritime academies
in the world; nearly 20 percent of the cadets are women, and more than 30 percent
are under-represented minority groups.
Under Eisenhardt’s leadership, Cal Maritime’s operating budget has doubled and major
capital improvements have exceeded $37 million. He presided over the addition of two
new academic buildings and led the planning and development of Cal Maritime’s $15
Maritime Simulation Center, the finest such facility in the world. He continues to
lead the planning for an additional $52 million in capital improvements, including
a $34 million physical fitness and water survival center, an $18 million dining hall,
and the $1.8 million transformation of the campus’s only athletic field from sod to
synthetic turf. In addition he has overseen the growth of grants and research contract
work averaging over a million dollars per year.
He has also overseen completion of a series of multi-million dollar enhancements to
the academy’s 500-foot Training Ship Golden Bear, including the development of an
onboard state-of-the art navigation/simulation lab and the installation of a ballast
water invasive species treatment testing platform unique to the United States.
Eisenhardt’s efforts to increase the exposure of Cal Maritime have resulted in the
academy becoming an internationally recognized leader in maritime education. It has
been honored year-after-year by U.S. News and World Report and Forbes magazines as
among the top colleges in the country, and was also included on the 2011 list of Military
Friendly Schools. The campus has also received international acclaim as being among
the best of the 51 maritime academies and universities from 32 countries within the
International Association of Maritime Universities, for which he has held several
leadership positions.
"It has been a privilege to serve as president of Cal Maritime for the past 11 years,
and has been extraordinarily satisfying on both a professional and personal level,”
said Eisenhardt. “What I am most proud of are the accomplishments of our faculty,
staff and students, which has earned us a worldwide reputation as one of the finest
institutions of maritime education and training in the world.”
Eisenhardt has overseen a fivefold expansion in charitable giving to the campus from
alumni, industry, parents and friends. He was responsible for securing the largest
charitable donation in the academy’s history: $3 million from ABS, which has been
used to establish the ABS School of Maritime Policy and Management. An additional
major gift from alumnus Robert McAllister made possible the construction of a badly
needed third residence hall on campus. He established two high profile annual fundraising
events – the CMA Foundation Golf Classic and Cal Maritime’s Annual Gala, which combined
annually net nearly a quarter of a million dollars of support for scholarships and
academic programs on campus. The events have helped contribute to the quadrupling
of financial aid opportunities for students over the last decade.
Before coming to Cal Maritime, Dr. Eisenhardt spent 18 years at Maine Maritime Academy,
where he served as a professor, Commandant and then Provost. He is a native of Baltimore,
MD, and a 1966 graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, where he
earned academic stars in engineering. After his Navy service, he attended Duke University,
where he earned his master’s and Ph.D. degrees while also teaching as a visiting professor.
He and his wife Kathryn currently live on the Cal Maritime campus. Upon his retirement,
the couple will be returning to their home in Maine, where they will be closer to
their two grown daughters and two grandchildren. Eisenhardt said they look forward
to traveling and spending more time with family.
“Cal Maritime will always hold a special place in our hearts,” said Eisenhardt. “Kathryn
and I will continue to have an interest in the welfare of Cal Maritime and the dedicated
faculty and staff, alumni and cadets because they have been such an important part
of our lives for so long.”
ABOUT CAL MARITIME
Established in 1929, The California Maritime Academy, a campus of The California State
University, is the only degree-granting maritime academy on the West Coast. Cal Maritime
was recently ranked by Forbes magazine as #18 in the “Top 20 Best Value Colleges”
in the nation – and the #1 Best Value in California for providing students with the
highest quality education for their academic dollar. Located in Vallejo, Calif., the
campus offers undergraduate degrees preparing students for careers in engineering,
transportation, international relations, business, and global logistics. It also offers
a master’s degree in Transportation and Engineering Management, as well as a number
of extended learning programs and courses. For more information about Cal Maritime,
visit www.csum.edu.
ABOUT CAL MARITIME
Established in 1929, California State University Maritime Academy is the only degree-granting
maritime academy on the West Coast. Located in Vallejo, California, the campus offers
undergraduate degrees that prepare students for careers in engineering, transportation,
international relations, business, and global logistics. Cal Maritime also offers
a master’s degree in Transportation and Engineering Management, as well as a number
of extended learning programs and courses.