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Hutchison Port Holdings Bahamas appoints new Commercial Director
By Sherry Brookes
Feb 21, 2010 - 3:34:39 PM
FREEPORT, Bahamas -
Hutchison Port Holdings Bahamas announces
the appointment of James Turner as Business Development/Commercial Director,
Freeport Container Port (FCP), Freeport Harbour Company (FHC) and Grand
Bahamas Airport Company (GBAC) as of February 8, 2010.
Gary
Gilbert, CEO of Hutchison Port Holdings, Bahamas in announcing the appointment
of Mr. Turner said the 21 year veteran of destination marketing, airline
and cruise negotiations, James Turner “will be an asset to FCP, FHC,
GBAC as we continue to build and expand our vibrant businesses in the
Bahamas. Hutchison’s commitment to Grand Bahama future growth is enhanced
by James Turner joining our team” said Mr. Gilbert.
Mr.
Turner for most of his career led the private sector tourism partners
at the Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board where he functioned from 2006
– 2010 as the Executive Vice President responsible for both the Grand
Bahama and Florida offices and all associated business interest.
He specialized in government and private sector relationships and destination
marketing.
Mr.
Turner held several leading positions at the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism
over the course of some 17 years. While based in the USA with the BMOT
he was the Director of Bahamas.com, E-Commerce and the Bahamas Airlift
marketing team based in Florida. At one point he also held the
position of Director of Strategic Planning and Marketing for Grand Bahama
Island.
During
the course of his career Turner has led and managed relationships with
senior government officials, leading private sector management teams,
worked with tour operators and wholesalers on developing and implementing
programmes, managed airline and cruise partnership marketing, travel
agents relationships, worked with destination hoteliers, and guided
special interest partnerships.
Mr.
Turner is the father of two daughters and is married to the former Joanna
Moore of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama. Although he was born in Nassau
he is considered a son and product of Grand Bahama Island where he spent
most of his adult life associated with advancing the interest of the
island.
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