Robert Rollick
Robbie Rollick was raised on the Barrier Islands of Charleston, SC.
He spent his formative years boating and diving with friends and
family along the eastern seaboard, from North Carolina to Florida.
Robbie’s first passion for the yachting industry began in high school
when he assisted with the hull construction of the "Palmetto
Breeze," which was the first 52’ Wood Hull Sailing Catamaran in
Charleston, SC. This Sailing Cat is still in service as a 100-passenger
charter service vessel today.
While attending the College of Charleston, Robbie worked on a
commercial shrimp trawler for Magwood Seafood Company in Mt.
Pleasant, SC. He also worked on the Tugboat, "Orion”, for Gulf &
Orient Steamship lines during the National NOAA Data Buoy Retrofit
at the John C. Stennis Space Center.
Since college, Robbie has worked professionally in sales and the
Hospitality Sector, traveling the world and working in iconic
locations for The Waldorf Astoria and Meisel Holding Group
assets. Through years of experience and customer service, Robbie
has built a large and diverse network of clients, extended friends,
and family from across the globe.
Robbie has diverse entrepreneurial acumen, and in 2011 he began a
Consulting business in Massachusetts where he consulted for MIT
graduates on plans to acquire and re-allocate Real Estate
Infrastructure in North and South America.
In 2016, Robbie moved to Key West, FL where he started his 2nd
business, Port of Call Group. He has enjoyed working on marketing
projects for business owners in Key West, and more recently, The
Black Pearl in Newport, Rhode Island.
When he’s not tending to customer and client needs, he enjoys spending time
with his family and daughter, Stetson.
As a seasoned veteran in sales, client services, and the hospitality
sector, Robbie thrives on building lifelong relationships and serving
the UYS family of customers and clients' needs to ensure they
receive the highest level of diverse expertise and service that
continues long after the sale.