Fathom names senior sales leader
Carnival’s latest cruise brand fathom has named Michelle Sutter as a senior sales leader.
Sutter has more than 15 years sales experience in the cruise business and joins the ‘social impact’ cruise line from Holland America Line and Seabourn, where she was business development manager.
She previously held a variety of sales roles at Celebrity Cruises and Royal Caribbean International.
"It is exciting to get in on the ground floor of Fathom, working with a visionary executive team who deeply understands the desire to do good in the world, and who created this unique brand to address the real hunger to help others," Sutter said.
"I look forward to helping travel professionals meet the growing demand from travelers eager to immerse themselves in new cultures."
Reporting to David Drier, Fathom’s vice president of sales, Sutter will be responsible for marketing and business development functions supporting sales for the new brand.
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