Club Med appoints new MD
Club Med has appointed Nicolas Bresch as the new Managing Director for the UK and Nordics.
He succeeds Estelle Giraudeau, who has held the position for almost nine years.
Bresch will step into the new role on 5 September 2022 and will continue to lead the UK and Nordic market alongside a team of 40 who report directly into him.
In addition to leading the UK and Nordic business, Bresch will be immediately focused on the impending winter season, which sees the brand’s first Exclusive Collection resort open in Val D’Isere as well as a brand new 4-Trident resort in Tignes.
Bresch first joined Club Med in 2014 playing a pivotal role within the pricing team, before moving to the Asia Pacific (APAC) team in Shanghai in 2016
There, he helped to launch the Club Med Joyview range.
In 2020, Nicolas joined the EAF (Europe & Africa) Marketing department in Paris as Head of Data Analytics and Business Intelligence.
More recently, Bresch moved to London to become the Marketing Director for Northern Europe (UK, Scandinavia and Germany).
In this role, he focused on the brand’s upscaling strategy and growth, working alongside the former Managing Director for the UK, Nordics and Germany, Estelle Giraudeau.
Speaking of his new role, Nicolas Bresch said, “I am delighted to start this new role and chapter within the Club Med business. I’m looking forward to continuing to drive the business forward with our ambitious expansion plans on sun and snow destinations.”
Learn more about : Club Med ( United Kingdom )
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