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Andromeda Ventures Taps Wall Street Veteran David Greenberg

By MGN EditorialFebruary 18, 2026 at 09:31 PM

Andromeda Ventures, a maritime investment firm, has brought on former NYMEX board member and philanthropist David Greenberg as a Senior Advisor.

Andromeda Ventures, a leading maritime investment and advisory firm, has announced the addition of Wall Street veteran David Greenberg to its leadership team. Greenberg, a former board member of the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) and noted philanthropist, will serve as a Senior Advisor to the firm. According to the announcement, Greenberg will contribute his extensive experience and industry perspective to Andromeda Ventures' work in advancing innovative maritime projects and investments. 'David's deep understanding of global financial markets and his track record of driving successful ventures make him an invaluable addition to our team,' said Andromeda Ventures CEO Sarah Wilkins. Greenberg brings over three decades of Wall Street experience to his new role. He previously held senior positions at several major financial institutions and has been actively involved in the maritime industry through his board service and philanthropic endeavors. 'I'm excited to leverage my expertise to support Andromeda Ventures' mission of fostering sustainable growth and technological advancement in the maritime sector,' Greenberg commented. The move comes as Andromeda Ventures continues to expand its portfolio of maritime investments and advisory services. The firm has been at the forefront of initiatives aimed at modernizing port infrastructure, developing alternative fuel technologies, and improving supply chain resilience - all critical focus areas for the industry as it navigates an evolving global landscape.
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