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Ricky White, guest relations manager at Nauticus has worked at the maritime discovery center for 28 years. (Courtesy of VisitNorfolk)
Ricky White, guest relations manager at Nauticus has worked at the maritime discovery center for 28 years. (Courtesy of VisitNorfolk)
Sandra Pennecke. (Stephen M. Katz/The Virginian-Pilot)
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Ricky White’s smile is the first thing visitors see upon their arrival to Nauticus. And it’s a genuine one.

White, guest relations manager at the Norfolk maritime discovery center, greets the yearly 370,000 guests with a warm welcome.

Now in his 28th year with Nauticus, White was recently recognized for his work and bestowed with the Peter G. Decker Jr. Hospitality Associate of the Year award for 2023 by the Norfolk Tourism Foundation and VisitNorfolk.

Rehn West, Nauticus director of development and marketing, nominated White and said the organization is lucky to have such an amazing team member represent the attraction.

“Whether the guest is here to visit the museum, go for a sail, participate in a military ceremony on the Battleship Wisconsin or head out on a cruise at the Half Moone, Ricky is ready to make their day at Nauticus the best one yet,” West said.

Stephen Kirkland, Nauticus executive director, said White is an inspiration and part of the very heart and soul of Nauticus.

“Ricky’s natural ability to make our visitors feel appreciated and welcomed is just extraordinary,” he said. “He’s always courteous, always friendly and always generous with his time.”

A Hampton Roads native, White graduated in 1975 from Norview High School and worked in numerous retail and maintenance jobs.

“When Nauticus first opened, they had a laser light show which really caught my attention, and when I came down for that show, I was like, ‘That would be a cool place to work,’” he said.

In 1995, not even a year after it opened, White applied for a job.

He started part-time in exhibits, moved to a full-time position in maintenance two years later and transferred to admissions after another two years.

A self-proclaimed people person, White found his niche in the customer service-related position and has been a constant for well over two decades.

“I get to meet people from all over the world,” he said, noting he successfully cuts through language barriers. “To me, the most important thing is being able to make people’s vacations a great experience.”

Whether behind the desk or out in the lobby, White said his days are busy ensuring guests’ questions are answered and problems solved.

He goes above and beyond to be a voice for other Hampton Roads attractions.

“I try to make sure they know about other things in the area to do, things they shouldn’t miss and places they should go,” he said.

White said seeing repeat customers and generations of families throughout the years always makes him happy. And when they come bearing a gift of chocolate, [cq comment=”