Expanded roles for executives of Norwegian Cruise brands
Sunday, 22 Sep, 2016
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Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has announced changes to its management team in its bid to ‘drive sustained growth and profitability’.
Bob Binder has been appointed president and CEO of Oceania Cruises, alongside his current role as vice chairman of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, a role he has held since 2011.
Before that, he was president of Oceania Cruises, where he played a key role in the development and design of new Oceania ships and new restaurant concepts.
Meanwhile, Andy Stuart, president of Norwegian Cruise line, and Jason Montague, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, will add the title of CEO to their expanded roles.
As part of their expanded roles, they will each oversee sales, marketing, passenger services and revenue management for the respective brands.
"With Bob Binder, a co-founder of Oceania Cruises, we bring a uniquely qualified industry veteran to strengthen and grow the Oceania brand and further enhance its position as the leading upper-premium cruise line," said group president and chief executive officer, Frank Del Rio.
"We are also capitalizing on the talents and contributions of two key executives, Andy Stuart and Jason Montague, with their expanded roles as chief executive officers within their respective brands."
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