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  • Member Introductions

    Posted by Craig Grella on October 8, 2024 at 11:37 am

    This is the place to introduce yourself. If you’re a new member, create a reply to this discussion topic by clicking the big yellow reply button to the right of this paragraph.

    A new window will popup and you can start typing. We suggest adding the following information:

    • Your name and Fleet Society member # (if you don’t know it – you can find it here)
    • General location (just city/state or country – don’t put personal information like your home or work address)
    • What you do (or did) professionally
    • An interest fact about yourself

    Here’s an example of a good, concise, member introduction:

    Hi, I’m Craig Grella, member #22. I live in Pittsburgh, PA and I am the Fleet Society’s web admin. When I first became a Fleet Society member, I knew nothing about sunken ships, recovered treasure, or numismatics. I didn’t even know what the word “numismatics” meant. After designing the first Fleet Society Website back in 2015 I started learning more about the 1715 Fleet and its history, and through the years have read many books and articles about the Fleet and its sinking. Now, I consider myself a Fleet enthusiast, and enjoy reading and editing many of the articles and pages on this site!

    There, it’s easy!  Now you try. Hit that reply button and start writing! If you want to be notified if someone comments on your intro, click the check box at the bottom of the popup window to receive notifications!  That’s it, your first post! Congratulations!

    Lenore Wetzel replied 1 week, 2 days ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Craig Grella

    Administrator
    October 8, 2024 at 11:51 am

    Hi, my name is Craig Grella, member #22. I live in Pittsburgh, PA and I’m the Fleet Society’s web admin.

    When I first became a Fleet Society member, I knew nothing about sunken ships, recovered treasure, or numismatics. I didn’t even know what the word “numismatics” meant.

    After designing the first Fleet Society Website back in 2015 I started learning more about the 1715 Fleet and its history, and through the years have read many books and articles about the Fleet. Now, I consider myself a Fleet enthusiast, and enjoy reading and editing many of the articles and pages on this site!

    My day job is creating marketing strategy for SaaS companies, and on the site I created a community and course teaching first time candidates how to run successful campaigns for local elected office. Most times, you can find me here on the Fleet Society website or at CampaignPlanner.org.

    • This reply was modified 1 week, 2 days ago by  Craig Grella.
  • Lenore Wetzel

    Administrator
    October 8, 2024 at 11:52 am

    Hello! I’m Lenore Wetzel and I’ve worked with the 1715 Fleet Society for a couple of years now. I’m the person to contact if you have any questions, need assistance with anything (really, anything!), or are experiencing technical issues.

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