More French influence at Tourism Ireland?
With France born Caroline Brunel already working for Tourism Ireland in Australia the appointment of Donna Campbell as Communications Manager for Tourism Ireland in Australia from Tourism Ireland Paris has been announced.
Donna has worked for Tourism Ireland in Paris for the past two and a half years as Communications Assistant and previously in Frankfurt for a year as a Marketing Assistant and is delighted to take up her new role, based in Sydney
She takes over from Orla Saul who has been appointed Manager of Tourism Ireland for Australia and New Zealand (currently on maternity leave).
Donna has a B.A. in Marketing, French and German from the University of Limerick.
Donna is enthusiastic about building on the successful coverage that Ireland has experienced in the Australian media to-date and will focus on developing new and ongoing projects in 2008 and beyond.
Trade will be an important element of Donna’s portfolio and she will aim to increase the already significant traffic to Ireland from Australia.
“I am ecstatic about moving to the Australian market and taking up this new and challenging role with Tourism Ireland.”
“I have received a very warm welcome from the members of Australian media and travel industry with whom I have already met and I look forward to working and meeting with many more in the coming monthsâ€.
For any media enquiries please contact Donna Campbell at Tourism Ireland at [email protected] or 02 9262 6101.
Welcome Donna!
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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