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UnCruise Adventures Appoints New VP of Marketing & Sales

by Dori Saltzman  November 29, 2023
UnCruise Adventures Appoints New VP of Marketing & Sales

Photo: UnCruise Adventures

UnCruise Adventures has appointed cruise veteran Monica Sagisi as its new vice president of marketing and sales.

Sagisi previously spent more than 10 years at Paul Gauguin Cruises, as well as nearly four years at the now defunct Cruise West.

“I am thrilled to welcome Monica to the UnCruise Adventures family,” said Dan Blanchard, owner and CEO of UnCruise. “Her wealth of experience in expedition cruising and her passion for delivering exceptional travel experiences align perfectly with our values.”

  
  
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