Jason Montague takes the helm at Prestige Cruise Holdings
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd announced Jason Montague as president and chief operating officer of Prestige Cruise Holdings.
He takes over with immediate effect following resignation of Kunal S. Kamlani.
"As we continue to refine the future organization, Jason stands out as a leader who is knowledgeable about the brands and is so passionate about them," said Kevin Sheehan, CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.
"Jason’s financial background also aligns well with our corporate culture and strong focus on financial discipline."
Montague was influential in launching Oceania Cruises in 2002 along with current Prestige CEO Frank Del Rio.
We are confident that both the Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises brands will continue to prosper and grow with Jason at the helm," Del Rio said.
Prior to the acquisition of Prestige, Montague was CFO and executive vice president of Prestige Cruise Holdings, Inc and oversaw the acquisition and subsequent assimilation of Regent Seven Seas Cruises during a 12-year tenure.
"I am truly excited to take the helm of these two amazing brands which have had so much success and have such a bright future ahead," said Montague.
"I look forward to building relationships with the travel agent community, delivering an exceptional product for our loyal guests, and engaging our hard-working team members."
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