Anthony Kaufman has been appointed by Carnival
to the new position of senior vice president, Asia operations
for the Princess Cruises brand.
In this newly created role,
Kaufman will oversee multiple sales and marketing teams throughout
Asia that are focused on growing the Princess brand throughout the
region and supporting the brand’s itineraries in China, Japan,
Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore.
In addition, he will
continue to develop Princess Cruises’ relationships with government authorities, industry associations and business
partners in the region. He will also facilitate coordination with the many operating departments that support Princess’ growing Asia
deployment.
Previously Princess’ senior vice
president of commercial affairs, Kaufman will now focus on the
company’s new program to base ships in both the Japan and China
cruise markets.
In Japan, the Princess brand is entering its
second year with two ships based in three homeports. New this
year, one Princess ship will be based in Shanghai to introduce a
brand-new premium “Princess Class” cruise experience to the China
vacation market, and will then move to homeport in Singapore to
offer a series of cruises in the Southeast Asia region.
“Tony’s appointment will provide a single point of focus
as we continue to expand in Asia,” said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises president. “He brings to this role more than twenty years
of experience with Princess, and his extensive commercial
experience, coupled with his strong relationship and leadership
skills, will harness the great work happening across our growing
Asia teams.”
Kaufman’s background includes a
variety of positions at Princess including onboard revenue, shore
operations, supply chain, new-build contracting, and legal, among
others. He joined Princess in 1993 as assistant general counsel
and director of business affairs. In 2000, Kaufman was appointed
general counsel of Princess’ then-parent company, P&O Princess Cruises plc, based in London. In 2003, he returned to Princess
Cruises’ headquarters in California to take on his role in commercial affairs.
Kaufman will be based in the
company’s Santa Clarita, California headquarters office. He holds a B.A. degree in communication studies from UCLA
and a law degree, cum laude, from Loyola Law School of Los Angeles, where he was an editor of the Loyola Law Review.
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