Caroline Smith, a veteran of Regent Seven Seas Cruises with nearly a decade of experience, has been appointed Vice President of North America and International Marketing. In this role, she will lead the global marketing strategy, aiming to further elevate the Regent brand worldwide. Smith’s appointment comes at a time of growth for the cruise line and underscores their commitment to delivering exceptional luxury experiences.
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Transwestern Real Estate Services (TRS) has announced a strategic leadership realignment, appointing Chip Clarke as Chief Revenue Officer and Bruce Ford as Chief Operating Officer. These appointments, along with the promotion of Kristine Maggio and Perry Degulis to Regional Operating Officers, underscore the company’s commitment to agility, operational efficiency, and delivering exceptional value to clients.
Cycas Hospitality, a leading hospitality management company, has announced key appointments to its senior operational leadership team, signaling its commitment to enhancing guest services and driving growth across Europe. These appointments bring extensive industry experience and a focus on operational excellence, positioning Cycas for continued success in the global travel market.
President Biden’s Cabinet members have expressed unwavering support for his leadership, highlighting his accomplishments and dismissing concerns about his fitness for office. This comes after recent events where the president delegated a Cabinet meeting to his wife, Jill Biden, prompting debate about his mental acuity.
Senator John Cornyn, a Republican from Texas, is vying to replace Mitch McConnell as Senate Minority Leader. He’s boasting a hefty fundraising record, raising over $400 million since 2002 and $26 million this election cycle alone. Cornyn highlights his fundraising prowess as a key asset in the upcoming election, where Republicans are aiming to retake the Senate majority. The leadership race is primarily taking place behind closed doors, with fundraising and political strategy emerging as key considerations.
TA Services, a leading North American third-party logistics provider (3PL), has appointed Jody Hay as its new Human Resources Director. Hay brings nearly 30 years of experience in manufacturing, healthcare, and consulting, and will focus on building a comprehensive HR strategy aligned with TA’s values and growth plans.
Melissa DaSilva, a veteran travel industry leader, has been appointed as the interim CEO of TTC Tour Brands, taking over from Gavin Tollman. DaSilva’s extensive experience and leadership will guide the company through a period of transition as it prepares for a change in ownership later this year.
Hillwood Investment Properties has appointed Justin Drysdale as Executive Vice President, regional leader for the North region, covering key markets like New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New England, the Mid-Atlantic, and the greater Midwest. Drysdale brings over two decades of real estate development and investment experience, making him a strategic addition to Hillwood’s leadership team.
Aly Bear, a lawyer and former third vice-chief, has announced her candidacy for Chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN). She has received strong support from nearly 20 chiefs, who believe she can restore the FSIN’s vision and unity. Bear will face incumbent Chief Bobby Cameron in the election.
Global corporate affairs and marketing consulting firm LLYC announces a new corporate structure for the United States, consolidating its operations and appointing Jeff Lambert as U.S. Executive Chairman and Mike Houston as U.S. CEO. The move aims to increase resource efficiency, amplify its portfolio of solutions, and capitalize on new opportunities in the U.S. market.