Propeller Club of Pensacola Elects 2025–26 Leadership

The Propeller Club of the United States -Port of Pensacola chapter announced its newly elected officers, board members and committee chairs for the 2025–26 term. The group will lead the organization in its ongoing mission to promote and support the maritime industry throughout Northwest Florida.Their collective efforts aim to drive regional economic growth and uphold the club’s legacy of fostering maritime excellence.

  • “We are proud to welcome such a dynamic group of leaders this year,” said President Matt Meilstrup. “Their dedication will help us carry forward our commitment to supporting the maritime industry—one of the most vital economic pillars of Northwest Florida. ”


2025–26 Executive Officers

  • President: Matt Meilstrup, Pensacola Pilots LLC
  • First Vice President: Matthew Pate, Pate Stevedore
  • Second Vice President: Alex Niedermayer, Underwood Anderson Insurance
  • Secretary: Clark Merritt, Specialty Ceilings
  • Treasurer: Crystal Peterson, Great Circle Shipping Corp.
  • Past President: Tom McColley, Great Circle Shipping Corp.

Board of Directors

  • Danita Andrews, FloridaWest Economic Development Alliance
  • Mike Arbrouet, First City Internet
  • Jack Berglund, Offshore Inland
  • Rebecca Ferguson, Waterfront Development
  • James Grace, Retired
  • Joe Meeks, Coastal Machinery
  • David Van Der Like, Hellcat Productions LLC

Committee Chairs

  • Technical Chair: James Grace
  • Social Media Chair: Joe Meeks
  • Membership Chair: Brad Schild
  • Program Chairs: Matt Meilstrup and Dave Murzin


About the Propeller Club of Pensacola

Founded in 1944, the Pensacola chapter has been instrumental in supporting the region’s maritime commerce. The club’s mission is to create a forum to discuss and organize the use of coastal resources in the Pensacola Bay area and to foster professional dialogue among businesses, industries and educational institutions in order to promote the maritime sector. Through monthly luncheons, networking events and educational initiatives, the club brings together stakeholders to advance the interests of the maritime community.

Membership is open to individuals, businesses, and organizations with an interest in maritime and related industries. For more information about membership, upcoming events or ways to get involved, visit www.propellerclubpensacola.org

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