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Eva Damato has departed Seabourn to join Travel Leaders Network, heading up its Luxury Leaders Alliance as Senior Director Luxury Lifestyle Marketing.Formerly Senior Manager of National & Strategic Accounts at Seabourn, Damato will be responsible for the overall strategy and growth of Travel Leaders’ community for top-selling luxury sellers. She will also serve as an “expert resource” for luxury-focused suppliers and members, also updating the company’s executive team on the latest trends in the luxury travel marketplace.Internova Travel Group Chief Partner Marketing Officer Stephen McGillivray welcomed Damato to the team. “With her deep understanding of luxury advisors and experience on the supplier side, she’s the perfect fit to lead the Luxury Leaders Alliance,” he said.“This exclusive, top-performing group of luxury advisors needs a leader who can highlight the unique value Travel Leaders offers to high-end travel sellers, and Eva is poised to take it to the next level. She’s ready to help and challenge us to inspire even further growth in our advisors’ luxury sales.”The Luxury Leaders Alliance was founded in 2021 as the first of Travel Leaders Network’s Leaders Alliance communities. The invitation-only group now counts more than 500 members collectively producing nearly $1 billion in luxury sales.
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