Disney appoints Lynn Clark as travel agency sales VP
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has appointed Lynn Clark as vice president of travel agency sales and national accounts.
Reporting to Kenneth Svendsen, senior vice president of global sales, she will be responsible for revenue from domestic travel agencies and national accounts for Walt Disney World Resort, Disney Cruise Line, Disneyland Resort, Aulani and Adventures by Disney products.
Clark has been with Walt Disney Parks and Resorts since 1996 and was a member of the Disney Cruise Line opening team, as a district sales manager based in Southern California.
Her most recent position was director of destination sales, online travel agents and wholesale, overseeing Disney’s domestic theme parks, Aulani and Disney Cruise Line.
Prior to this, she was director of global sales at Disneyland Resort for five years until 2010.
A travel industry veteran, Clark previously worked as an onboard passenger service representative and district sales manager for Royal Cruise Line.
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