Pybus Succeeds Bonelli as Chair of Navy SEAL Foundation - Leadership Transition Ensures Continuity to Meet Needs of NSW Operators and Families
The Navy SEAL Foundation today introduced Vice Admiral (RET.) Sean Pybus as the new chairman of the Foundation's board of directors, replacing Rear Admiral (RET.) Garry Bonelli who completed his tenure as of January 31st.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., Feb. 01, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Navy SEAL Foundation today introduced Vice Admiral (RET.) Sean Pybus as the new chairman of the Foundation's board of directors, replacing Rear Admiral (RET.) Garry Bonelli who completed his tenure as of January 31st.
"Having worked on the board with my friend and colleague Admiral Bonelli for many years, I know firsthand about the big shoes to be filled, but I'm looking forward to building on this Board's success today and in the years to come," Vice Admiral Sean A. Pybus stated. "I believe the legitimate demands expected of the Navy SEAL Foundation will continue to rise - and I have no doubts that the NSF Team and Board will continue to meet those needs."
"It's been my honor to serve as chair of the Navy SEAL Foundation," said Rear Admiral (RET.) Garry Bonelli. "Our volunteer board, professional staff, and steadfast donor support have helped enhance the resiliency of our warriors and their families who sacrifice so much every day for the defense of our great Nation." Bonelli added, "I can think of no better frogman than Sean Pybus to lead our foundation forward. He will inspire both our donors and our dedicated volunteers."
A Vietnam combat veteran, Admiral Bonelli, (BUD/S Class 51) is the 2019 Chairman of the Board of the San Diego Unified Port District and has served on the Foundation's board as chair for the past five years. The organization greatly strengthened its financial security during his leadership and expanded to a second location in order to more conveniently serve SEAL communities on both coasts. Under his watch, the NSF earned unprecedented consecutive Four-Star ratings and perfect scores according to the esteemed non-profit watchdog, Charity Navigator.
Before retiring as a career Naval Special Warfare (NSW) SEAL officer in December 2016, Vice Admiral (RET.) Pybus served multiple Joint Special Operations duty assignments in Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia and later command tours in Panama, Germany and Bahrain, as well as duty as Commodore, NSW Group One, San Diego. After duty as Commodore, NSW Group One, he went on to command Special Operations in the Pacific; the NSW community; and NATO's Special Operations Forces. Today, he is president of The Pybus Group of Odessa, FL. In that role, he consults and advises defense and security sector organizations, providing strategic recommendations and business development steerage to C-Suite leaders.
Pybus attended the University of Rochester where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics in 1979. He earned a regular Navy commission through NROTC and graduated Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training in December 1979, with Class 105. Decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal (one award), Distinguished Service Medal (one award), Defense Superior Service Medal (three awards), Legion of Merit (two awards), Meritorious Service Medal (three awards), and various other awards. He is also a 1998 Distinguished Graduate of the Naval War College with a Master's Degree in Strategic Studies.
About the Navy SEAL Foundation:
The Navy SEAL Foundation's mission is to provide immediate and ongoing support and assistance to the Naval Special Warfare (NSW) community and its families.
U.S. Navy SEALs have been in sustained combat for over 18 years, performing hazardous work in unforgiving environments at an unrelenting pace. SEALs are currently deployed in over 30+ countries across the globe and can spend up to 270 days each year in harm's way. The Navy SEAL Foundation stands behind these warriors and their families by providing a comprehensive set of programs specifically designed to improve health and welfare, build and enhance resiliency, empower and educate families and provide critical support during times of illness, injury or loss.
Like the community it serves, the Navy SEAL Foundation is a high performing organization committed to excellence. NSF has received seven consecutive 4-Star ratings from Charity Navigator. It is one of less than 70 charities from among more than 9,000 to have earned a perfect score of 100 for its financial health, accountability, and transparency, placing NSF in the top 1% of the rated charities. Ninety-four cents of every dollar donated goes directly to programs or is retained for future mission use.
The Navy SEAL Foundation is a 501c3 national non-profit charitable organization. TAX-ID 31-1728910. The Navy SEAL Foundation is a non-federal entity. It is not a part of the Department of Defense or any of its components, and it has no governmental status. For more information, please visit: http://www.navySEALfoundation.org
SOURCE Navy SEAL Foundation
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