MSC Cruises UK makes business analyst hire
MSC Cruises UK & Ireland has bolstered its team to support the company’s UK market growth.
Simone Clark joins as Business Analyst.
Clark has enjoyed an impressive 30-year career in the travel industry.
In her new position, Simone will report to Antonio Paradiso, MSC Cruises UK & Ireland MD, and is responsible for analysing market trends and operational performance.
“We are excited to welcome Simone to our team. Her background and skills align perfectly with our commitment to innovation and excellence,” Paradiso said.
Clark was previously Iglu MD.
The appointment coincides with the imminent arrival of MSC Euribia, the line’s latest flagship.
Euribia is scheduled to dock in Southampton port this October for the upcoming winter season.
Simone said: “I’m thrilled to return to the cruise industry with MSC Cruises. I will be contributing behind the scenes to enhance efficiency at MSC Cruises.”
Learn more about : MSC Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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