Regent Seven Seas appoints new marketing chief
Luxury line Regent Seven Seas Cruises has named Megan Hernandez as senior vice president and chief marketing officer.
She joins Regent Seven Seas from Norwegian Cruise Line where she was VP for guest experience marketing.
There she oversaw the loyalty program, and consumer and travel trade marketing.
"We are very happy to welcome Megan to the Regent Seven Seas Cruises family. Megan’s proven leadership and extensive experience in the industry will be critical as we continue to expand our fleet of the world’s most luxurious ships and grow our distinctive brand," said Randall Soy, executive vice president of sales and marketing.
Prior to Norwegian, Hernandez held positions at Procter & Gamble and AT&T.
As marketing chief at Regent Seven Seas, she will lead the brand’s global marketing strategy.
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