Anthony Daniels steps down at Hurtigruten UK
Anthony Daniels is leaving Hurtigruten after nearly a decade leading their commercial team across UK and emerging markets.
He first joined Hurtigruten UK & EMEA in 2015.
āIām incredibly proud of what we have achieved during my time at Hurtigruten; I have had the absolute pleasure of working with some of the best people,ā Daniels said.
āI now want to take time to work on my next projects and am excited to see what the future holds.ā
The company will announce a new leader for UK & emerging markets in due course.
James Howlett, Sales Manager UK will take on the role as Hurtigruten UK point of contact.
āI am very grateful to Anthony for all he has done for Hurtigruten in the UK and emerging markets over the many years. We wish him all the best for the future,ā said Patrick Brewer, Hurtigruten Chief Commercial Officer.
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