MSC Cruises bolsters trade teams in UK, Ireland
MSC Cruises has expanded its UK and Ireland sales and trade support teams with three new trade support hires and three sales team promotions.
In the UK, the trade support team is joined by Charlotte Petrides as Senior Trade Support Executive, and Zoe White and Jessica Pearson as Trade Support Executives.
All three new hires will be reporting to Claire Smith Head of Trade Support and Training.
After nine years with MSC Cruises, Danielle Weller has been promoted to the position of Senior Regional Sales Manager (South).
She will continue to work with the wider sales team to build relationships with trade partners.
In Ireland, Suzanne Rowe will oversee luxury line Explora Journeys as well as continuing to act as Head of Sales for MSC Cruises.
Alana Byrne has also been promoted to the position of Senior Account Manager for MSC Cruises in Ireland reporting to Suzanne Rowe.
The announcement follows a landmark year for MSC Cruises in Ireland which has seen the most successful year of sales ever.
Steve Williams, Director of Sales for MSC Cruises, UK & Ireland, said: “We have seen the most successful year of sales ever and Ireland and we know that this is largely due our valued trade partners.”
That is why we continue to invest in our sales and trade support.”
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