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Just three months after joining Regent Seven Seas Cruises as Senior Business Development Manager for Queensland, Anji Montgomerie will expand her role to include New Zealand.Montgomerie joined Regent in April 2025, with more than 15 years experience in similar roles for global travel brands, most recently as Business Development Manager for the Globus Family of Brands. Under the changes, her job title will become Business Development Manager, QLD and New Zealand for Regent Seven Seas Cruises.“As Regent Seven Seas Cruises enters an exciting new phase with the launch of the ultra-luxury Seven Seas Prestige in 2026, I am thrilled to expand my role into New Zealand, and welcome travel partners in the region to reach out immediately with any luxury sales support required,” she said.The role expansion is testament to Montgomerie’s capabilities, according to Lisa Pile, Vice President of Sales & General Manager, Asia Pacific for Regent Seven Seas Cruises.“In a short space of time, Anji has proven to be huge asset to our business in Queensland and the Northern Territory, bringing a deep understanding of the luxury travel industry to the role. We are delighted that she has accepted her expanded role across the New Zealand market,” she said.Montgomerie, is based on the Gold Coast and can be contacted by New Zealand travel partners via Regent’s sales channels or email at amontgomerie@rssc.com.
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