Disney Parks announces new Sales and Marketing team
Disney Parks today announced the appointment of its sales and marketing ‘dream team’ in Australia.
Clinton White heads the team as Senior Manager, Sales Marketing and Publicity for Disney Parks in Australia and New Zealand.
White will oversee the overall marketing initiatives of Disney Parks in Australia, New Zealand and Asia, further increasing its visibility throughout the region.
Prior to joining Disney Parks, White spent three years as Marketing Manager at Creative Holidays Australia.
“I am very excited to be part of the Disney family,” said White. “Disney’s creativity, innovation and imagination are unmatched in this industry.
Australia and New Zealand are vital to the continued growth in attendance performance for Disney Parks around the world, and I look forward to further developing our marketing plans and building on the success of the Disney Parks brand throughout this region.”
White will head an experienced team that includes Sean Harrigan, Travel Industry Marketing Manager and Camille Gleeson, Travel Industry Sales & Education Executive who have a combined ten-year experience working at Disney Parks.
New team member Michelle Roennfeldt joins the Disney Parks team as Senior Sales Manager.
“I’m delighted to head up such an experienced team,” said White. “It is a true merging of talent. We have some very exciting plans that will be announced shortly and we look forward to bringing a little Disney magic to everyone in the region.”
Graham Muldoon
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