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            Michelle Stott Is The New Tourism Fiji Marketing Director

            July 13, 2017

            Tourism Fiji has announced and welcomed its new Marketing Director Michelle Stott.

            Stott is an experienced destination marketer that specialises in marketing strategy and brand management.

            Her previous roles included Cluster Marketing Communications Fiji for Hilton Hotels and Resorts, Marketing Manager Tourism New Zealand, International Brand Manager Air New Zealand, and Marketing Executive at New Zealand Herald.

            She is no stranger to Tourism Fiji having previously worked as Acting Global Marketing from 2014 to 2015.

            While welcoming Stott to the position, Tourism Fiji CEO Matthew Stoeckel says Stott brings a creative and innovative approach from her advertising agency experience that will be instrumental in Tourism Fiji’s brand revitalisation.

            Meanwhile, Tourism Fiji has newly created role Regional Manager for Asia to which Kathy Koyamaibole has been promoted to and in her role, Koyamaibole will be championing Tourism Fiji’s drive into Asia, including the emerging markets of India and Singapore.

            These appointments are part of Tourism Fiji’s on‑going capability building.

            Photo:- New Tourism Fiji Marketing Director Michelle Stott (left) and Regional Manager for Asia Kathy Koyamaibole

             

            (Source: Fijivillage.com 13 July 2017)

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