Azamara Club Cruises names new COO
Azamara Club Cruises has named Carol Cabezas as the line’s new chief operations officer.
Cabezas joins from parent Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd where she held several leadership positions in sales, finance, and revenue management.
Her most recent role was vice president of investor relations.
In the COO role she is responsible for all operational functions including sales, marketing, shipboard operations and revenue.
"Carol is no stranger to the Royal Caribbean family and we know she will be an incredible asset to Azamara. She brings expertise across a variety of important channels and we look forward to elevating the brand through strategic planning and ideas coming from our internal leadership team," said Larry Pimentel, president and CEO of Azamara Club Cruises.
Cabezas also served as Celebrity Cruises’ director of sales planning earlier in her career.
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