Ex-Cunard boss takes helm at Seabourn - TravelMole


Ex-Cunard boss takes helm at Seabourn

Thursday, 07 Nov, 2006 0

Former Cunard chief Pam Conover is taking over as president and CEO of luxury line Seabourn.

She moves from her role within the Carnival Corporation as senior vice-president of shared services.

Conover moves to Seabourn following the death of former president Deborah Natansohn.

As president of Cunard, Conover held responsibility for the Seabourn fleet until the two brands were de-merged two years ago.

She said: “Seabourn’s two new, state-of-the-art ships will represent the next evolution of the ultra luxury segment, and except for the tragic cicumstances, I couldn’t be happier about returning.”

Report by Phil Davies  



 

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