New Americas sales exec appointed at Star Clippers
Star Clippers has appointed industry veteran Terri Haas as vice president of sales for the Americas region.
Haas will be based in Miami and reports to Mirell Reyes, president of Star Clippers Americas.
"Terri brings with her extensive industry knowledge that will be a valuable asset to the Star Clippers team. With her 25 plus years of experience in a variety of organizations, we expect she will achieve great success in her new role," Reyes said.
Haas will oversee the Americas sales teams and will be responsible for managing incentive charters, group business and key accounts.
Haas most recently worked at Haimark Ltd as president of sale, North America and has held sales leadership positions at Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, Ponant and Costa Cruises.
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