New Marketing manager for Club Med
Club Med General Manager Heidi Kunkel has announced the appointment of Raphael Lanfant to the position of Marketing Manager, Australia, effective immediately.
Raphael was previously with the French Embassy’s Trade Commission based in Sydney where he was the Commercial Attaché and Press Office Manager, responsible for business development and communication activities.
Prior to relocating to Australia from France, Raphael was Marketing Manager for one of Europe’s largest trading sites for entertainment products, PriceMinister.com, in Paris.
In addition to his extensive marketing and communication experience he has earned undergraduate degrees in economics and management and carries Masters Degrees in both Marketing and Politics from Paris’ prestigious Sorbonne University.
Established for more than 50 years, Club Med has reinvented its image in 2005, launching a comprehensive sales and marketing campaign to redefine the brand and present a ‘new face of Club Med’ to a future generation of travellers.
Club Med currently offers more than 90 diverse destinations across the globe, including nine exciting Club Med Villages in the Asia Pacific region that range from snow and ski holidays to tropical and exotic island escapes suited to families, independent travellers or newlyweds and romantics.
Graham Muldoon
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