Regent Seven Seas Cruises grows sales team across Australia & New Zealand

Regent Seven Seas Cruises grows sales team across Australia & New Zealand
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Regent Seven Seas Cruises has added two new members to their growing sales team in Australia and New Zealand.

    (Lead Image: Stacy Hill)

    Stacey Hill is taking on the role of business development manager for Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. In this role, she will be responsible for the development and execution of local sales strategies, working closely with the Company’s highly valued Travel Partner network across the three states.

    Hill is joined by Jane Perrett as sales coordinator for Australia and New Zealand, who will be supporting existing sales coordinator, Emily Potter to assist Regent’s dedicated sales team and trade partners in the region.

    Lisa Pile, vice president sales and general manager Asia Pacific, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, commented “As the cruise industry continues to enjoy fast paced growth, these exciting new hires will augment the current unrivalled support we provide to our valued trade partners. With their depth of experience, combined with their dedication and commitment to the industry, we are delighted to be adding such great talent to the Regent Seven Seas Cruises team.”

    Jane Perrett

    Hill is a seasoned professional in the tourism industry and joins the company having spent eight years in Canada working for the world-renowned Fairmont Banff Springs where she played a pivotal role in guest services, team management, and hotel operations before joining boutique hotel, Eldorado Resort.

    Perrett brings extensive sales support and administration experience to her new role. She has worked for leading tourism organisations including Australia-based accommodation, touring and cruise operators.

    Hill will be Melbourne based while Jane will join the Sydney head office team.

     

    Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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