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Royal Caribbean announces leadership changes and Europe-wide investment

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Stuart Leven promoted to vp, Europe, Middle East and Africa and md of RCL Cruises Ltd; Ben Bouldin takes on role of avp and md Royal Caribbean International (UK and Ireland)
Royal Caribbean has announced that Stuart Leven, avp and md, Royal Caribbean International (UK and Ireland), will be promoted to vp, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and md of RCL Cruises Ltd.

This new role will include responsibility for Royal Caribbean International (UK and Ireland) and Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises across the rest of Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Leven will work with Royal Caribbean’s key European markets to ensure the cruise operator has the best investment in place to capitalise on the swell of interest in cruise holidays across the region.

'Stuart is a proven leader with many years’ board experience across the airline, hotel and dotcom sectors' said Gavin Smith, svp International, RCL Cruises Ltd.

'He joined us with a clear vision to build a distinct brand and attract a new audience to cruise. Royal Caribbean International in the UK and Ireland has seen unprecedented growth under Stuart’s watch and his experience and expertise will be vital as we look to expand our European deployment.'

Leven joined Royal Caribbean International in 2013 with an 20-year track record of delivering sustainable profit growth in the European leisure and hospitality industry.

Leven previously held senior commercial roles with businesses such as Intercontinental Hotels Group and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

Leven’s appointment comes as Royal Caribbean is poised to expand its deployment in Europe after the success of Harmony of the Seas this year.

In 2015, nearly 6.6 million Europeans chose a cruise holiday over a land based holiday - with Europe one of the most popular destinations.'We’ve seen the European cruise market grow 111% in the last ten years and there has been over $17bn of investment,' said Leven.

'As a business, Royal Caribbean is known for driving the industry forwards through creative innovation, industry-leading cruise ships, and extraordinary experiences. We have a fantastic opportunity to realise our potential in Europe and I’m delighted to be at the helm ahead of such an exciting journey.'

Ben Bouldin will be promoted to avp and md Royal Caribbean International (UK and Ireland), reporting into Leven, also effective immediately.

Bouldin joined Royal Caribbean International as director of sales, UK and Ireland, in 2014, having previously held a number of senior roles at PepsiCo International both domestically and internationally over a 17 year period.In his three years with the business to date, he has re-engineered and strengthened the UK and Ireland sales team, step changed the company’s approach to commercial incentivisation and launched the brand’s agent recognition programme 'Club Royal' - all key steps in building and rewarding strong trade relationships and helping convert more British and Irish holidaymakers to cruising.

Bouldin commented: 'I’m absolutely delighted to be leading the Royal Caribbean International UK and Ireland business. It’s an incredible opportunity at an exciting time for the cruise market. We have an extraordinary team here in the UK and Ireland and I look forward to building on the work Stuart has started during his tenure.'