Maritime Association of the Port of New York and New Jersey honors Industry Leaders at Sold-Out International Maritime HALL OF FAME Awards Dinner
NEW YORK: Nearly 500 maritime and transportation industry leaders gathered on the evening of Wednesday, May 20, at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers for the sold-out 32nd International Maritime Hall of Fame Awards dinner hosted by the Maritime Association of the Port of New York and New Jersey (MAPONY/NJ). The annual event celebrated four distinguished leaders whose careers and contributions have helped shape the future of the maritime industry.
This year’s International Maritime Hall of Fame Lookout Award recipients included:
- Robert P. Burke, Chief Executive Officer, Ridgebury Tankers
- James A. McNamara, Chief of Staff and Director of Public Relations, International Longshoremen’s Association
- Captain John W. Murray, Chief Executive Officer, Port Canaveral
- Ted Tregurtha, President and CEO, Moran Holdings
The honorees were recognized for their leadership, innovation, operational excellence, and long-standing contributions to the advancement of the maritime and transportation sectors.
The evening brought together executives, labor leaders, port officials, maritime professionals, and stakeholders from across the global supply chain for an evening of celebration, networking, and industry recognition.
“The overwhelming support and attendance at this year’s sold-out event reflects both the strength of the maritime community and the tremendous respect these honorees have earned throughout their careers,” said Stephen Lyman, Executive Director, MAPONY/NJ. “Each of these individuals has made a lasting impact on the industry through leadership, vision, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. We were proud to recognize their accomplishments alongside so many colleagues, partners, and friends from across the maritime sector.”
About the Maritime Association of the Port of New York and New Jersey
Established in 1873, MAPONY/NJ has been the voice of the commercial maritime industry and its ever-evolving flow of commerce throughout the region. It was initially organized as a Marine Exchange to monitor vessel arrival/departure/berthing information and continues to report on vital data about maritime operations in the port to this day. MAPONY/NJ’s mission has expanded the advocacy for the commercial maritime industry in the region by acting as a trade association representing multiple interests and stakeholders to ensure the safety of navigation, the security of marine assets, the sustainability of the marine environment and the competitiveness of marine services. Learn more at www.nymaritime.org.

