Seaside Collection appoint new UK sales manager
Seaside Collection has appointed a new UK Sales Manager.
Aiming to grow sales and brand recognition across the UK, Victoria Wake becomes UK Sales Manager and will oversee sales for both Seaside Finolhu Baa Atoll Maldives and Grand Hotel Residencia, Gran Canaria.
She is tasked with developing relationships with luxury tour operators and travel agents, as well as delivering sales training, driving partnerships and direct sales opportunities.
Wake brings nearly thirty years industry experience.
She joins from The LUX Collective (Resorts & Hotels), where she held the position of Senior Sales & Marketing Manager.
Prior to that, she worked at Air Mauritius and Royal Caribbean, driving revenues and product development.
The new appointment demonstrates the commitment by both brands to the UK and Irish markets.
Wake will also support the Managing Director, Charlie Hewitt Davies, who joined the company last year from Eden Luxury Travel.
“I am delighted to be joining Seaside Collection’s UK team. Both Seaside Finolhu Baa Atoll Maldives and Grand Hotel Residencia hold such appealing propositions for the UK market,” Wake said.
The Seaside Hotels Chain was founded in 1969 by Theo Gerlach and now has eleven boutique properties, located in Germany, the Canary Islands, and the Maldives.
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