Caribbean appoints two brand presidents - TravelMole


Caribbean appoints two brand presidents

Saturday, 24 Feb, 2005 0

Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises announced new brand presidents.

Adam Goldstein was named president of Royal Caribbean International, and Dan Hanrahan was made president of Celebrity Cruises.

Both men report to Jack Williams, president and COO of Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.

“The creation of brand presidencies under a corporate president and COO reflects the rapid growth and increasing differentiation between the two brands,” according to a Royal Caribbean announcement.

Both men are cruise industry veterans. Mr Goldstein has been with Caribbean for 16 years, while Mr Hanrahan has been with the cruise line for six years.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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