HAL appoints strategic sales director
Holland America Line has appointed Nate Burdulis to the newly created position of director, strategic sales planning and administration.
This is a promotion for Burdulis who was most recently manager of pricing and demand.
In the new role he will develop trade distribution programs with travel trade partners and oversee a sales team dealing with key accounts.
Burdulis will report to Eva Jenner, Holland America Line’s vice president of North America sales.
"Nate’s strong knowledge of our business, distribution channel structure and processes will be a valuable asset to the sales team," Jenner said.
"His prior experience in marketing and revenue management gives him a unique set of skills to enhance and further develop the strong relationship Holland America Line has with our travel partners."
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