In the second annual campaign to recognize individuals who make
significant contributions to the sailing community, Old Pulteney Single
Malt Scotch Whisky and US Sailing announced Rorke Miller of Traverse
City, Michigan as the winner of the 2013 Old Pulteney Maritime Heroes
Award. Miller was nominated by a member of his sailing community for his
involvement in the SAIL Champion program. One of three deserving
finalists, he won the top honor after receiving the most online votes.
“One of my biggest rewards is witnessing the success of the kids that
I have worked with, and the progress they have made throughout SAIL
Champion,” shared Rorke. “It’s a beautiful thing that the program is
being recognized.”
SAIL Champion aims to help at-risk youth through the therapeutic
activity of sailing. As director of the program and co-founder of RED8
Boatworks, Miller creates a positive environment where young adults can
seek guidance and training for a better future. He has helped young
adults achieve higher education scholarships and paved the road to
making better life choices.
“The Old Pulteney Maritime Heroes Award was created to recognize and
honor a true hero who uses their love of sailing to advance their
community and the lives of others,” said Pat Graney, President of
International Beverage USA. “Rorke Miller has done exactly this with his
SAIL Champion and RED8 Boatworks programs.”
Amy Larkin, Marketing Director of US Sailing added, “Young adults are
the future of the sport, and garnering interest and gaining skills at a
young age helps to keep the heart of sailing beating.”
Miller will be honored at an award ceremony in February during US
Sailing’s 2014 Sailing Leadership Forum in San Diego, California. To
read more about the winner and this year’s finalists or learn about
nominating an unsung sailor in 2014 visit www.MaritimeHeroes.com.
Learn more about Rorke Miller and the SAIL Champion program in this YouTube video.
Learn more about Rorke Miller and the SAIL Champion program in this YouTube video.
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