Henry Gonzalez

Henry Gonzalez

President
Mr. Gonzalez was the Society's Vice President for East Coast Operations from 1999 until 2006, when he assumed a broader role as the Society's sole Vice President until March 2024, at which time he started a four-year term as President. He served two terms as President of the Chesapeake Chapter of the Society from 1997 to 2007, is a past Secretary of the American Lighthouse Coordinating Committee and was a member of the National Lighthouse Museum Steering Committee. He was the project manager of the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse and the Hooper Island Lighthouse, both located in the Chesapeake Bay and both obtained through the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act. Henry performs all of his lighthouse-related duties as a volunteer; in 2015 he retired from the federal government after a 31-year career in civil service as an engineer, project manager and...
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 Kathy A. Fleming

Kathy A. Fleming

Vice President
Kathy A. Fleming served as Executive Director of the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum, a post she held for 28 years. She has experience in senior leadership of a maritime museum, marine archaeological research program, and running an active, private aid-to-navigation. Kathy has been married to Andy Fleming for over thirty years. They are the proud parents of Phoebe, an economist, and the principal of Fleming Insights LLC and her twin brothers, Jack Fleming of Blacksburg VA and Zeke Fleming of Charlotte NC...
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William F. Merlin

Rear Admiral William F. Merlin USCG (RET)

Treasurer
Admiral Merlin is a native of Tampa, Florida, where he now resides after completing a thirty-four year career in the U.S. Coast Guard. During Admiral Merlin's Coast Guard career, he was assigned on Coast Guard Cutters in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Caribbean, and served in several shore engineering and RDT&E billets before serving as the Twelfth District Chief of Operations and Chief of Staff in San Francisco. Assignments at Coast Guard Headquarters as Comptroller (Chief Finance Officer) and Chief of Command, Communications and Control preceded his final assignment on active duty as Commander, Eighth Coast Guard District, New Orleans. Following active duty, Bill established the Gulf Region of Marine Spill Response Corporation, the largest oil spill response organization in the nation...
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Ken Smith

Ken Smith

Secretary
If you ask Ken Smith how he got interested in lighthouses he will tell you, "I met a girl!" One of his first dates with wife Dede was a climb of the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse. He got hooked (on lighthouses and the girl). Ken currently serves as president of the Florida Lighthouse Association (FLA), which is dedicated to the preservation, restoration and protection of Florida's 30 remaining historic lighthouses. Through fundraising and two grant programs FLA helps support bricks and mortar restoration, promotion and educational programs undertaken by the various local preservation groups in Florida. He is currently working on editing an update of the late Tom Taylor's book, "Florida Lighthouse Trail" for Pineapple Press. Ken is fourth generation born in Florida with family members in the...
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Mike Vogel

Mike Vogel

Board Member and Immediate Past President
Mike Vogel was the organizer and founding president of the Buffalo Lighthouse Association, which began restoration of the city's historic 1833 lighthouse in 1985. He held that post for 22 years, leading an effort that included reinstallation of a Fresnel lens in the long-disused tower and its relighting for the opening of the U.S.-Canadian Friendship Festival in 1987; following his professional retirement in 2011 after a mandatory four-year leave from community volunteerism while he served as Editorial Page Editor for The Buffalo News, he was re-elected as president of the lighthouse association and still serves in that post. A journalist, Mike also did extensive research on the lighthouse and Buffalo's harbor history, authoring or co-authoring five books on maritime and lighthouse...
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Elinor DeWire

Elinor DeWire

Board Member
Elinor DeWire is an author, educator, and a charter member of the U.S. Lighthouse Society. She has been researching, photographing, lecturing, and writing about lighthouses since 1973. Elinor has published seventeen books and numerous articles about lighthouses and related maritime topics. She has been a regular contributor to the U.S. Lighthouse Society’s Keeper's Log since it began publication in 1984, writes a lighthouse blog and also contributes to several lighthouse newsletters. In the early 1990s she developed a lighthouse unit for her elementary classroom and eventually turned it into a consumable book called The Lighthouse Activity Book for Kids. Some of the pages, stories, and activities from the book appear under the “Education” link on this website. Elinor has received...
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 Kraig Anderson

Kraig Anderson

Board Member
Kraig grew up in the landlocked state of Utah and didn’t move to a state with lighthouses until he attended graduate school at the University of California Santa Barbara. After earning his PhD in 1995, he worked for a few years at a high-tech company in the Bay Area, and it was while on an extended assignment from this job to the Raleigh/Durham area that he became interested in lighthouses following a day trip to Cape Hatteras and Bodie Island on the Outer Banks. After returning to California, Kraig planned a few trips with friends to explore lighthouses on the West Coast, and in 2001, he launched lighthousefriends.com to chronicle these journeys and help others discover lighthouses. Over the next decade or so, he managed to visit every lighthouse in the United States and a good portion...
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 Marifrances Trivelli

Marifrances Trivelli

Board Member
Marifrances Trivelli is the director of the Los Angeles Maritime Museum, located in the Port of Los Angeles, one of the world’s busiest container ports. She feels lucky to work in an area with not one but three lighthouses! Her favorite local lighthouse is the Los Angeles Harbor Light (aka “Angels Gate Light”) and she has published articles and given several presentations about the little-known history of this important harbor landmark. Marifrances serves on the Historic Preservation Commission for the City of Torrance, California, and is a past president of the Council of American Maritime Museums. When not working on maritime projects, Marifrances enjoys gardening, home improvement projects, playing the piano, and kickboxing. She has a BA in Political Science from the University of...
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Rear Admiral Daniel May (RET)

Rear Admiral Daniel May (RET)

Board Member
Admiral Daniel May is a 1979 graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and served in a wide variety of operational, engineering, and staff positions throughout his over 33 year active duty career many of which involved lighthouses. As a Project Engineer, he was responsible for numerous national level projects including the relocation of Block Island Southeast Light, the first move of a major lighthouse structure within the United States, the relocation of Cape Cod Light and the design and construction of a 5000 ton revetment to protect Montauk Light on Long Island. As the Commander of Group Boston, responsible for the oversight of Boston Light, he created an innovative partnership opening up the lighthouse and island to the public for the first time in its history. Working with Senator...
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Wayne Wheeler

Wayne Wheeler

President Emeritus
A 1962 graduate of Syracuse University, Wayne Wheeler is a retired Coast Guard officer, having spent 23 years in the Coast Guard in the aids to navigation field serving on ships, district offices and headquarters. He helped write the National Navigation Plan with members of the other Armed Services and was Chief of Aids to Navigation for N. California. In 1984 Wayne founded the U. S. Lighthouse Society. As President and Founder, the name Wayne Wheeler has become synonymous with lighthouse preservation and education. He is one of the pioneers of the lighthouse preservation movement and one of the foremost experts of lighthouse history in the U.S., and everyone fondly refers to him as the "'Head Keep'". ***Pictured are Wayne and his wife Sally at the Thomas Point Shoal transfer ceremony...
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Ralph Eshelman

Ralph Eshelman

Board Member Emeritus
Ralph Eshelman has over 30 years of cultural resource experience; much of it related to lighthouse preservation. Eshelman was the project director for the team which moved, renovated, and interpreted the 1883 Drum Point Lighthouse, at Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, Maryland, between 1974 and 1977. Eshelman served as historian for several assessment teams which surveyed 31 historic lighthouses located throughout the United States for the Department of Defense, U.S. Coast Guard and the Bureau of Land Management in 1995 and 1996. Eshelman was co-author of "The Maritime Heritage of the United States National Historic Landmark Theme Context Study for Lighthouses," for the National Maritime Initiative of the National Park Service in 1995. The following year Eshelman authored a context theme...
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