Regent appoints new regional sales manager
Ultra-luxury cruise specialist Regent Seven Seas Cruises has appointed Lisa Donovan as Regional Sales Manager for the North. Lisa has substantial experience in the cruise market having worked in sales roles for Cunard, Instant Cruises and Seabourn, together with six years experience in the six-star luxury cruise market as Cruise Consultant for Silversea Cruises.
With a background in retail sales, including roles as Area Sales Manager for several major UK retailers, and proprietor of her own retail business, she brings a wealth of experience in developing sales strategy, implementing sales training and achieving sales targets.
In her new role, based in Manchester, Lisa will be responsible for maximising sales and profitability with travel agents across the North West and North East region.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises currently operates four ultra-luxury ships with a fleet-wide capacity of just over 2500 luxury berths offering the discerning traveller the most complete cruising experience. Clients can choose to cruise to destinations such as South America, the Mediterranean, northern Europe, Alaska, the Far East, New England and the Colonial coast and the Caribbean.
For more information call 02380 682 280 or visit www.rssc.co.uk.
Chitra Mogul
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