Creative Holidays appoint new marketing manager
Creative Holidays has appointed Damian Cerini as the new national marketing manager for Creative Holidays.
Damian joins Creative with a background in finance, technology and marketing both in and out of the travel industry. Damian has travelled extensively, is degree qualified and has held senior marketing and product positions within the travel industry.
Damian assumes the day to day management of the marketing function for our Creative Holidays and Creative Experiences brands and is based in our Sydney office in Bondi Junction. Damian joins Creative from his previous position at STA head office in Melbourne.
As the national marketing manager Damian’s main responsibilities will be developing trade and consumer tactical marketing campaigns. Damian will be supported by the current Creative Holidays marketing team.
Andrew Yell, general manager, sales, marketing and product, Creative Holidays said, “Creative Holidays welcomes another staff member of such high caliber to our ranks. A high quality team is what we are all about, so we can continue to deliver value, service and reliability to our industry partners and consumers”.
Graham Muldoon
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