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    Walter Littlejohn Joins SeaDream as Chief Sales Officer

    News TeamBy News Team08/01/2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    SeaDream Yacht Club, a leader in luxury cruising, has announced the appointment of Walter Littlejohn as their new Chief Sales Officer. With over 30 years of industry experience, Littlejohn’s expertise is set to enhance the company’s global sales strategy, fostering growth and innovation across all markets.

    SeaDream Yacht Club’s strategic appointments position the company well for future success. By integrating sales leadership from industry veterans, SeaDream is poised to capitalise on emerging opportunities and trends.

    Littlejohn’s strategic focus and attention to detail align with SeaDream’s values, offering reassurance to stakeholders and clients alike. The cruise line’s emphasis on quality and exclusivity remains unwavering.

    This new chapter with Littlejohn at the helm of sales promises a bright future for SeaDream, as the company continues to build on its legacy and embrace new horizons in luxury cruising.


    Walter Littlejohn’s appointment as Chief Sales Officer marks a pivotal moment for SeaDream Yacht Club. His extensive experience and strategic insight promise to propel the company towards new heights in the luxury cruise industry, building on SeaDream’s reputation for excellence.

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