Sales exec Camille Olivere leaves Norwegian Cruise Line
Just as Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings complete formalities in its acquisition of Prestige Cruises International, there are already changes taking place at the top.
Camille Olivere, senior vice president of sales for Norwegian Cruise Line left the cruise line yesterday, announced by executive vice president of sales Andy Stuart in a communication to travel agent partners.
"The entire Norwegian Cruise Line family deeply appreciates the role Camille has played in our company’s unparalleled success over the years, and we thank her for her many contributions during her time as a Norwegian," he said.
"Since she joined the team in 2009, Camille was instrumental in developing several key areas of the business, including building our business across our North American travel partners and strengthening our relationships with all of our key partners during a period of unprecedented growth."
Olivere had served in the role as Americas’ senior vice president of sales since 2012, and previously held senior sales positions a Travelport, American Express, GE Financial and United Airlines.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings yesterday completed the $3.03 billion takeover of Prestige Cruises, which includes the Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruise brands.
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