THE Women at Royal Caribbean Cruises in Australia and New Zealand used yesterday’s International Women’s Day to consider the company’s growth over the past eight years. “As we considered our team, we quickly realised that women are very well represented in both the senior leadership team and the broader management...
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THE Women at Royal Caribbean Cruises in Australia and New Zealand used yesterday’s International Women’s Day to consider the company’s growth over the past eight years.
“As we considered our team, we quickly realised that women are very well represented in both the senior leadership team and the broader management team, working across the business from sales, marketing and communications to HR and operational roles,” said director of sales & Marketing, Kathryn Valk.
“We’re very proud of our women in leadership, and our diverse and inclusive work environment.”
Pictured in the back row are: Danielle Riley, HR manager; Lisa Teiotu, sales planning & support manager; Claire Pillans, Celebrity & Azamara brand comms manager; Clarissa Williams, call centre account manager; Stephanie Moore, Royal Caribbean brand comms manager; Jen Sims, online performance mgr and Miranda Lethlean customer relations mgr.
In the front row: Mel Ryan, head of revenue & planning; Anna Bathgate, PR manager & Kathryn Valk director sales & marketing.
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