NYMAR Delegation Heads to Posidonia

May 29, 2014

NYMAR’s Chairman, Clay Maitland
NYMAR’s Chairman, Clay Maitland

Board Members to Proclaim the Many Merits of Maritime in New York.

NYMAR (New York Maritime Inc.) Board members are heading to Athens next week to promote the multiple advantages afforded by the New York Maritime Cluster. Chief on the list will be the many services and opportunities offered in this market dubbed the “Capital for Shipping”.

Leading the delegation is NYMAR’s Chairman, Clay Maitland of the Marshall Islands Ship Registry. Joining him are Brian Devine of Norton Rose, John Stratakis of Poles, Tublin, Stratakis & Gonzalez, Kathy Haines of Heidmar, Greg Chase of ReedSmith, and the American Club’s Joe Hughes.

“Posidonia is an ideal opportunity for NYMAR to broadcast the attractiveness of New York as a business center,” stated delegation leader Maitland. “We have a complete suite of superb services in our region, which are often overlooked. New York is vibrant, cost-effective, and an ideal jurisdiction for maritime business.”

The delegation said it intends to attend many of the functions surrounding Posidonia, and looks forward to engaging maritime professionals in discussing the manifold merits of New York.

 

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