Virgin Voyages welcomes new Chief Growth Officer


Virgin Voyages welcomes new Chief Growth Officer

Friday, 08 Nov, 2022 0

Virgin Voyages has welcomed Isis Ruiz as new Chief Growth Officer, reporting to President, Nirmal Saverimuttu.

She will help boost growth activities as Virgin welcomes two new ships next year.

Isis’ team focuses on growth strategy, performance and analytics, paid media, acquisition email, ecommerce, the travel partner portal (FMDC) and the loyalty program.

Having spent 11 years at NCL, Isis brings wide-ranging experience from the cruise industry.

Most recently, she was Chief Commercial Officer at American Queen Voyages.

President of Virgin Voyages, Nirmal Saverimuttu said, “Having someone of Isis’s caliber join us on this journey is thrilling as she brings an incredible depth of experience with her.”



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