Hurtigruten appoints Wendy Man to key Asia marketing position
Hurtigruten has hired cruise industry sales executive Wendy Man to head up sales and marketing in Hong Kong, South China and Southeast Asia.
Reporting to Damian Perry, managing director APAC, Man will lead marketing and sales support efforts in key Asia Pacific markets and strengthen its brand position in exploration travel.
"Hong Kong, South China and the emerging SEA source markets are key target markets in our expanding business strategy across the region," said Perry.
"Wendy brings great expertise and enthusiasm to our group."
Man was a member of the startup team at Costa Cruises more than a decade ago and worked as business development manager for Royal Caribbean in Hong Kong.
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