New Dream Cruises president named
Genting Hong Kong has named company veteran Michael Goh as new president of Dream Cruises.
Goh also holds the position as international sales chief for Genting Cruise Lines’ brands.
He joined Genting Hong Kong 20 years ago and served as international sales VP for Dream Cruises and Star Cruises, as well as head of Asian sales and marketing for Crystal Cruises.
"Michael’s has long experience developing the Asian cruise industry with Genting HK and as a key member in the start-up of Dream Cruises will further strengthen the brand," said Sri KT Lim, Dream Cruises chairman and chief executive officer.
Goh replaces Thatcher Brown who is leaving for personal reasons.
The line has stated its ambition to expand beyond its core Asia market to Australasia and has two Global Class mega cruise ships of 200,000 gross tons each under construction.
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