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47th Silver Bell Awards Dinner

Blessing of the Vessels at the 2025 Silver Bell Awards Dinner. Attending clergy from left to right: the Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles from Trinity Church, NYC; the Rev. Mark Nestlehutt, SCI President & Executive Director; the Rt. Rev. Matthew F. Heyd, Bishop of Episcopal Diocese New York; the Rev. Dr. Bill Allport, SCI Chaplain; the Rt. Rev. Allen K. Shin, Bishop Suffragan of Episcopal Diocese of New York; and the Rev. James Kollin, SCI Chaplain.

On Thursday, June 12, the Seamen’s Church Institute hosted the 47th Annual Silver Bell Awards Dinner at New York City’s Chelsea Piers. This year, the event honored Christopher J. Wiernicki, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer American Bureau of Shipping, with the Silver Bell Award and Joseph E.M. Hughes, Chairman of Shipowners Claims Bureau, Inc.—Managers of the American P&I Club, with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

The Rev. Mark Nestlehutt, President and Executive Director of SCI remarked, “Silver Bell is SCI’s opportunity to bring the maritime community together in celebration of our industry and in recognition of the vital contributions made by seafarers to global commerce. This year, we’re especially thrilled to honor two remarkable industry leaders, Chris and Joe, both long-time champions of SCI’s mission and tireless advocates for the seafarers we are privileged to serve.”

“Silver Bell is SCI’s opportunity to bring the maritime community together in celebration of our industry and in recognition of the vital contributions made by seafarers to global commerce.” -The Rev. Mark Nestlehutt, President and Executive Director of SCI

As is traditional for the Silver Bell event, the evening began with a parade of vessels on the Hudson River, blessed by the Rt. Rev. Matthew F. Heyd, Episcopal Bishop of New York, assisted by Suffragan Bishop Alan Shin. They were joined by the Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles from Trinity Church, NYC, and the Rev. James Kollin and the Rev. Dr. Bill Allport, SCI Chaplains. The Port Authority Police Department Pipes & Drums led the guests inside to dinner, where the United States Coast Guard Sector New York Color Guard opened the dinner by presenting the colors. The National Anthem was sung by the Quartet from the Choir of Trinity Church, NYC, who also closed the evening with the hymn Eternal Father, Strong to Save.

The 2025 Silver Bell Awards Dinner welcomed 600 guests and raised more than $770,000 to fund SCI’s efforts in supporting international seafarers and domestic mariners. The Rev. Nestlehutt expressed his gratitude, stating, “The Silver Bell is always a meaningful event for us, and we are thankful this evening for the guests, supporters, and sponsors who share our commitment, believe in our work, and gave generously to support our mission.”

Christopher J. Wiernicki, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the American Bureau of Shipping, received the 2025 Silver Bell Award (pictured holding the award). He is joined by, from left to right, SCI Trustees and Silver Bell Event Co-Chairs John D. (Jack) Noonan and B. Buckley McAllister, Esq., along with SCI President & Executive Director, the Rev. Mark Nestlehutt.
Joseph E.M. Hughes, Chairman of Shipowners Claims Bureau, Inc.—Managers of the American P&I Club, received the 2025 Silver Bell Lifetime Achievement Award (pictured holding the award). He is joined by, from left to right, SCI Trustees and Silver Bell Event Co-Chairs John D. (Jack) Noonan and B. Buckley McAllister, Esq., along with SCI President & Executive Director, the Rev. Mark Nestlehutt.

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