She will manage the expedition teams afloat (consisting of leading experts in their fields) to set generic expedition standards and will work with planning teams in the company’s London head office to identify,
research and plan new destinations which can be included on the world-wide itineraries operated by Noble Caledonia’s fleet of expedition ships.
Noble Caledonia's head of fleet operations Mike Deegan said 'Pam’s input will be a huge enhancement to the management team as we seek to continually improve our standards and expedition product, from an already high start-point. Her unparalleled experience of managing expedition style tours and cruises and dive holidays will be invaluable to us and enable us to have a manager able to focus specifically on the expedition area of the business. I am delighted that we have persuaded Pam to transfer her talents to an office role.'
Le Noury has a BSc in zoology and physiology as well as a PADI dive instructor qualification. She has worked on the ocean every day for the last 16 years and has visited 120 countries from the Poles to the remotest reaches of every ocean.
Having chartered other operators’ vessels for many years, Noble Caledonia purchased its own vessel, the 114 passenger Island Sky, in 2010 which is operated year round and based in Europe in the summer and the Indian Ocean in the winter.
A sister vessel, Caledonian Sky, was purchased and entered service in 2012. This vessel is based year round in the Far East, Pacific, Australia and New Zealand.
The company introduced its third owned ship, Hebridean Sky, in May this year cruising in northern Europe and the Mediterranean since her launch and will shortly depart for the South Atlantic for an Antarctic winter season.
The company also operates a range of chartered ships in destinations worldwide.
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