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Andrea L. Stauter

 Andrea L. Stauter is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Professional in the field of Non-Profit Services.

 Her professional title is Office Manager at National Association of Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA). Offering a variety of resources such as educational standards, training, model acts, publications and more, NASBLA caters to the recreational boating authorities of all 50 states and additional U.S. territories. As Office Manager for the past five years, Andrea is responsible for the oversight of daily operations, office and staff management as well as providing first-class customer service to the general public and membership. She also works with Operation Dry Water and Wear It campaign for safety of recreational boaters in all 50 states and six U.S. territories. Inducted into the National Association of Professional Women VIP Woman of The Year Circle, Andrea has volunteered with the USO and Girl Scouts of the USA for the past eight years.

Outside of work, she enjoys scrapbooking, boating, swimming and spending time with family and friends. Throughout the course of her studies, Andrea earned her Bachelor’s degree in Textiles and Clothing with a minor in Fashion Merchandising and Business from Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky. This recognition is dedicated to the loving memory of Andrea’s younger brother, AG-1 Edward T. Earhart who was stationed and died at the Pentagon while serving in the U. S. Navy.

 

 This year, the Edward T. Earhart Memorial Scholarship is working toward a reaching goal of $5,000 for scholarship before September 11th, and the team members are currently at $1966.00 as of June 21, 2016. To donate, visit https://www.youcaring.com/ag1-edward-t earhart-memorial-scholarship-pentagon-535923#.VuBvpI9 Ph5A.facebook. Andrea’s mentors were Linda Pennington who taught her correct grammar and to always help others by which we help ourselves; Virginia Landreth Etherton who taught her about public speaking; and finally, Thomas Hayward, who taught her how to swim and be productive in the non-profit world. For more information, please visit www.nasbla.org.