Posted on May 19, 2023
Maritime Association of the Port of NY/NJ Sponsors Gala
New York City – May 18, 2023–Five global shipping and intermodal leaders were inducted yesterday into the 29th International Maritime Hall of Fame sponsored by the Maritime Association of New York/ New Jersey.
The recipients were recognized for their leadership and commitment to advancing the maritime industry throughout their careers at The Lighthouse at Pier 61 at Chelsea Piers in New York City. They are:
- Griff Lynch, Executive Director, Georgia Ports Authority
- Brian Buckley McAllister, President, McAllister Towing
- Jeremy Nixon, Chief Executive Officer, Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd
- Semiramis Paliou, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Diana Shipping Inc. & Chairperson, Hellenic Marine Environment Protection Association (“HELMEPA”)
- Bill Shea, Chief Executive Officer, DCLI
“These stellar industry leaders join more than 120 people previously inducted into the International Maritime Hall of Fame,” Stephen Lyman, Executive Director, Maritime Association of the Port of NY and NJ told the nearly 500 guests who were in attendance. “It is fitting that so many have turned out to honor them.”
A consistently sold-out event, the International Maritime Hall of Fame Award Dinner draws crowds from around the world, creating an opportunity to not only pay tribute to the honorees but to also recognize the significance of the New York/New Jersey harbor to the global supply chain.
In his remarks Mr. Lyman referenced a recent announcement that the Port of New York and New Jersey had regained the top spot as the busiest shipping port in North America. “For 150 years, the association has weathered the ebbs and flows of business through our port and remains a solid advocate for our members and those who do world commerce here.”
About the Maritime Association of the Port of New York and New Jersey:
Since 1873, the Maritime Association has advocated, protected, and encouraged trade through the commercial maritime industry in New York and New Jersey. It was initially organized as a Marine Exchange to monitor vessel activity and continues to report on vital data about maritime operations in the port to this day. As a nonprofit trade association, the Maritime Association serves its members by affecting policy change on local and national levels while promoting the regional industries maritime services at sea and ashore. Learn more at www.nymaritime.org.