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Collette Promotes Vice President of U.S. Sales

by Dori Saltzman  June 01, 2022
Collette Promotes Vice President of U.S. Sales

Collette is offering a Bon Voyage sale with to 15% savings.

 

Collette has promoted David Cook from regional district manager for the Western U.S. to vice president of U.S. sales, effective immediately.

“David has been an outstanding asset and a major contributor since he arrived at Collette more than 20 years ago,” said Jaclyn Leibl-Cote, president and chief brand officer at Collette. “He is passionate about delivering excellence to our guests and brings significant experience in tour management, product management, and sales leadership to his new role.”

In his new role, Cook will be responsible for leading the global sales force, developing relationships across all customer segments including travel advisors, and identifying sales opportunities.

Cook joined Collette in 1999 as a tour manager based. He has served as product manager for Europe, business development manager for Oregon and Idaho, and most recently as regional district manager for the western U.S.

  
  
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