GLOUCESTER – Mayor Greg Verga has appointed of Christopher Lucido as the City’s new Harbormaster, following a competitive selection process.
Lucido has served as Senior Assistant Harbormaster for the City of Gloucester since June 2010, where he has helped manage over 1,100 private moorings and enforce boating laws and regulations. With nearly 15 years of maritime operations and municipal harbor management experience, Lucido has collaborated extensively with local, state, and federal agencies to ensure boating safety and law enforcement.
“I’m thankful for this chance to step into such an important role in Gloucester. My time at the Harbormaster’s Office over the past 14 years has truly prepared me with the tools and skills I need for this leadership position,” said Lucido. “I’m excited to continue working with the amazing team at the Harbormaster’s Office and collaborating with the administration to make our harbor and waterfront a place we can all take pride in.”
His extensive training, certifications, and licenses provide a wide range of maritime, law enforcement, and environmental protection knowledge and expertise. Lucido holds a 100 Ton United States Coast Guard Masters License, as well as his Massachusetts Harbormaster Certification and Massachusetts Shellfish Constable Certification.
Lucido, a lifelong resident of Gloucester, graduated from Gloucester High School before pursuing further education at trade programs and law enforcement trainings.
“We are America’s oldest seaport and a major seaside destination for residents and visitors alike, so the Harbormaster plays a crucial role in our community. Chris has been a fixture in our harbor for years and possesses the skills and knowledge needed to excel in this position,” said Mayor Greg Verga. “He has shown leadership in this department, and earned respect within our boating community. I feel confident in his ability to steer this department ahead and look forward to working with him.”
Lucido will officially take over the position on July 29, 2024.
“The Waterways Board is very happy that Mayor Verga and the selection committee have hired Chris Lucido as Harbormaster. We look forward to working with Chris to continue elevating Gloucester as the fishing and boating destination of choice. Congratulations.” said Donna Crocker, chair of Gloucester’s Waterways Board.
His appointment will be forwarded to City Council for final approval in the coming weeks.