CEO Andy Stuart Leaving NCL, Harry Sommer Up Next
Author: Bill
In the corporate world change is inevitable, especially in cruise industry, which has seen incredible growth over the past several decades. Despite that, for 31 years, Andy Stuart has showed up to work at Norwegian Cruise Lines, for the past three and a half years, as CEO of the third largest cruise line in the world. It was announced this week however, that over the coming months, Stuart would be leaving NCL, and Harry Sommer, another NCL veteran, will be taking his place in the C-suite... read more


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