Norwegian Names Camille Olivere Sr. VP Sales

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Norwegian Cruise Line has announced that Camille Olivere is joining the brand as senior vice president, sales effective November 30, 2016. Formerly senior vice president of Partner Brands at World Travel Holdings, Olivere returns to Norwegian to cultivate and further enhance travel partner engagement across sales channels under the Norwegian’s Partners First philosophy and lead the continued development of sales in North America.

Olivere originally joined the Norwegian sales team in 2009 as vice president of sales. In 2012, she was promoted to senior vice president, achieving significant growth in the company’s charter business and leading efforts to re-energize the brand’s travel agency advocacy, with a focus on growing trade relationships through optimized marketing and co-op budgets to maximize sales.

In addition to her time at World Travel Holdings where she was responsible for the company’s private-label partnership cruise portfolio including new business development, Olivere also previously served as senior vice president of sales for ClubMed, a role that saw her initiate a turnaround of U.S. travel agency sales and launch new partnerships.  She has also served on the board of directors for the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) supplier trade committee and the America Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) marketing committee.

Olivere will be based at Norwegian Cruise Line’s headquarters in Miami reporting to Andy Stuart, president and CEO, and will head the North American sales leadership team that includes Alex Pinelo, vice president, key accounts and Nathan Hickman, vice president, field sales.

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