American Hellenic Hull sponsored the annual Greek Shipping Hall of Fame event for the third time.

American Hellenic Hull Sponsored The Annual Greek Shipping Hall Of Fame Event For The Third Time_result
Greek Shipping Hall of Fame’s fourth Induction Ceremony & Dinner took place on Monday 19 March at Megaron Concert Hall, supported by American Hellenic Hull.

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The Greek Shipping Hall of Fame’s fourth annual Induction Ceremony & Dinner took place on the evening of Monday 19 March at Megaron, The Athens Concert Hall, supported by American Hellenic Hull.

About 630 guests from the Greek shipping community, key business partners and friends from overseas enjoyed the Welcome Drinks Reception and an exciting Induction Ceremony programme that celebrated Greek shipping and its remarkable history.

American Hellenic Hull sponsored the annual Greek Shipping Hall of Fame event for the third time. CEO Ilias Tsakiris stated: “American Hellenic Hull Insurance Company is once more delighted to support the Greek Shipping Hall of Fame. We feel a strong connection with this event because it conveys the important message that Greek shipping still leads and navigates the industry. We welcome the opportunity to come together this evening to honor Greek shipowners as risk-takers and achievers. Today, we see the Greek fleet is as strong as ever and continuing to grow.  American Hellenic Hull Insurance Company’s global network is there to meet its evolving needs.”

The 2018 Induction Ceremony highlight was the announcement of the latest Inductees to the Greek Shipping Hall of Fame – the 2017 Inductees. The Inaugurators for 2017, Alekos N. Goulandris and Vasilis M. Mavroloeon, were mentioned through interviews with the family and warmly welcomed for their contribution and achievements at the prestigious event. This marked the 10th anniversary of the Greek Shipping Hall of Fame’s birth when the very first four Inductees were unveiled in a short ceremony back in 2007 – an event that was also remembered and celebrated during this year’s program.

The Greek Shipping Hall of Fame donated a portion of the event proceeds to the Greek children’s charity, Hellenic Hope (www.hellenic-hope.org) by the internationally-renowned classical crossover singing star Mario Frangoulis, showing once again that American Hellenic Hull and all of the Greek shipping community actively contributes to wider social needs.

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CEO Ilias Tsakiris was recognized in The Investor Greece 2019 for his leadership in business and social responsibility. Throughout the year, Hellenic Hull made an impact at key industry events like the Capital Link Cyprus Forum, Insurance Conference, Delphi Economic Forum, and Maritime Cyprus 2019, advancing discussions on marine insurance and sustainability. The association also strengthened stakeholder engagement through presentations in Piraeus, London, and at P&I conferences. A standout moment was Tsakiris’ presentation at the World Maritime University, affirming Hellenic Hull’s dedication to training and education.

By 2001, the tides had shifted in favor of Hellenic Hull Mutual. At its 7th AGM, Hellenic Hull reported an impressive leap in its portfolio. The number of insured vessels had nearly doubled to 222, with a combined entered value exceeding $350 million.

HMA’s Chair Mr. Dounis shared an ambitious vision: the establishment of a marine campus in Greece, dedicated to promoting marine protection and ocean sustainability.

In April, Hellenic Hull made a notable contribution to the Merchant Marine Academy in Hydra, donating a GPS electronic device to enhance the students’ educational experience.

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