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New York Maritime Executives Discuss Industry Issues in New Series

NEW YORK – The Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce announced that Maritime TV is releasing the first in a series of new programs, NYMAR at Gallaghers, featuring New York Maritime Executives, hosted by Clay Maitland, discussing industry issues of the day at the legendary Gallaghers Steakhouse in Manhattan. A spin-off of the popular Maritime TV Series, Mondays with Maitland, the program provides a forum for casual discussion between industry thought leaders on maritime topics that affect New York and the world while dining at one of New York’s classic steakhouses.

The first NYMAR at Gallaghers program was recorded on May 5 with Clay Maitland, Brian Devine from Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, and John Stratakis of Poles Tublin Stratakis & Gonzalez, LLP.

The video is available online: shorturl.at/gorOW

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