Friday, January 30, 2009

SuperYacht Pre-release Viewing

The Young Shipping Professionals of New York (YSPNY) hosted a pre-release viewing of SuperYacht for prospective members at the landmark Soldiers’, Sailors’, Marines’, Coast Guard and Airmen’s Club. Attended by over 100 professionals in the marine shipping industry, this cocktail party was abuzz with conversations ranging from business to friendship. In such a global community, gatherings like this are a major part of how business gets done. One highlight of the event was the book SuperYacht from luxury publisher Gloria Books. The 620 page glossy was out for guests to peruse and pre-order one of the limited edition copies. In addition to the beautiful images inside the book, SuperYacht comes in an artfully designed lucite case whose cover has been sculpted to mimic the undulation of a wave. The first of many social and educational events for 2009, this is a good start to what looks to be an interesting year for shipping – and especially the YSPNY. “The greater New York area is teeming with young professionals working in all facets of the shipping industry,” said YSPNY President Sofia Vassilakis. “It’s exciting to be able to create a venue for our colleagues to get out of the office, come to our events and network, learn about the industry and most importantly, have a great time.”





YSPNY Board

Monday, January 26, 2009

49th Annual Quadrille Ball



The debutantes of the 49th Annual Quadrille Ball were presented at the Pierre Hotel Grand Ballroom on January 24th, 2009 in New York City. The event was the culmination of 3 months of intense practices and enjoyable social outings for the 16 ladies and their escorts. All dancers are proposed by alumni of the ball and take part in one of the most rigorous debutante preparation processes. The debutantes and escorts mingled with guests during the cocktail reception in the Cotillion Room before the ball. The guests all walked through the receiving line of dancers, and the Quadrille was performed beautifully after a wonderful dinner and speeches. The performance of the Quadrille culminated the coming out process for these lovely ladies. The Quadrille, as a dance, dates back to the 17th Century and was a popular activity in the courts of Europe. All of the calls are spoken in French and the dancers perform in elegant unison. Notable guests to this year’s Quadrille ball included HRH Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia, Alan Z Feuer, Heide Herz, Dr. Horst Freitag the Consul General of Germany, Katherine Pfeiffer, Caspar von Zitzewitz, Karl von Trott, Anne Moody, Beanna Sage, Jennifer Rolfe, Eamon Wood, and Asha Talwar. The Quadrille Ball raises money for the Germanistic Society of America, a non-profit organization which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2008. The organization distributes money for scholarships that enable qualified American undergraduate and graduate students to study in Germany.