CARNIVAL Australia Chairman Ann Sherry met with US Vice President Mike Pence on the weekend to talk up the cruise line’s role in supporting the APEC Summit hosted in PNG. The meeting took place on board Pacific Explorer, one of three Carnival ships stationed in Port Moresby to house attendees...
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CARNIVAL Australia Chairman Ann Sherry met with US Vice President Mike Pence on the weekend to talk up the cruise line’s role in supporting the APEC Summit hosted in PNG.
The meeting took place on board Pacific Explorer, one of three Carnival ships stationed in Port Moresby to house attendees at the conference.
Speaking at a panel discussion at the event, Sherry also put the case forward to open up more job opportunities for young people in the region.
“Young people represent the future in developing countries in the region and are the ones who stand to benefit most from innovative and disruptive business ideas,” she said.
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