b"Thank YouThank You to Ted Baylis to Allen WardPBCB PresidentRetiring Board Member(2015-2021) Thank you to our departing Board Ted Baylis has been withMember Allen Ward who has given Pleasant Bay Communityso much of his time, experience, Boating since its founding. In 2015 he took on the roleand dedication to PBCB. of President as PBCB transitioned operations to our new campus and a critical moment in our history.Allen served as chair of the fleet committee and was ready to work on repairs as neededengines and During his tenure, Ted oversaw PBCB's most extensivetrailers were his specialty! Allan also served as the central period of growth. His leadership was crucial inmedical person during our launch of the successful successfully managing this growth and in achieving fiscalScience Camp Program.stability in PBCBs ongoing evolution from a summer beachfront operation to a mature year-round institution.In addition to his service, his insightful suggestions Ted's vision and business skills have been instrumental inhelped PBCB become stronger and safer as an our success. See you on campus, Ted! organization. We appreciate all Allen has done for PBCB!Karen Malkus-Benjamin Calder RobbinsScience Director Sailing CoordinatorKaren has worked in multiple science teaching capacities on the Cape at various sites, includingCalder is the Brewster and Orleans public schools, The Children'snew Sailing School of Science in Woods Hole, Wellfleet Audubon,Coordinator and The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History. Infor the summer addition, she volunteers for several local environmentalof '22 and groups, was President of the Brewster Pondshas worked Coalition, and worked for the Barnstable Health Division as the Coastalsummers at PBCB for four years as Health Resource Coordinator for fourteen years. Most recently, Karen hasa Sailing Instructor. In his new role, worked extensively on pond water quality. She developed a Cyanobacteriahe will be assisting with improving monitoring program for Towns on the Cape in collaboration with the EPA,and implementing curriculum, Association to Preserve Cape Cod, and the Haney Lab at the UNH Centeroverseeing/supporting instructors, and for Freshwater and Ecotoxicology. After completing her master's degree,coordinating the Adaptive and Blind & Karen taught for eleven years in Boston at The Learning Project ElementaryVisually Impaired lessons.School. She was the first full-time science teacher at the Learning Project and developed the science curriculum for all grades. He will be a rising senior at the University of Massachusetts, studying Karen was born in Los Angeles, California, but every summer came to thebiomedical engineering. Additionally, Cape. A big part of summer for the family was sailing Nantucket Sound in ahe works in UMASS's integrative wooden International 225 (the big sister of an International 210).locomotion lab and is a member of the Fencing Team.Karen received a BA from Colby College with a double-major in Biology and Human Development. She received her M.ED. from Tufts University's ChildCalder sails and races his family's Study program, where she became certified as a teacher and conductedbeetle cat with his dad. He spends research at Children's Hospital's School Function program.Karen and hertime with his two vizslas when not on family live in Brewster. the water and enjoys photography and growing hot peppers."