Miami-based Carnival
Cruise Lines has promoted longtime Carnival employees Captain Gaetano Gigliotti
and Captain Claudio Cupisti to oversee two newly formed departments within its
marine operations division. Additionally, Captain Domenico Rognoni is taking on
a new role as vice president of compliance, and environmental and occupational
safety.
A 25-year Carnival veteran, Gigliotti
assumes
the position of vice president of nautical safety and operations, effective
immediately. In this capacity, he is responsible for nautical safety of the
line’s 23-vessel fleet, including bridge procedures and port nautical
operations. Additionally, the captains of the line’s three Destiny-class, six
Conquest-class and two Dream-class vessels will report to him. Gigliotti
previously served as director of marine safety.
Cupisti,
a 22-year Carnival veteran, will assume the role of vice president of marine
safety and operations with fleetwide responsibility for all of the line’s
firefighting and lifesaving systems. Additionally, the captains of the line’s
eight Fantasy- and four Spirit-class vessels, as well as the current marine
safety team, will report to him. Cupisti is currently serving as a ship’s
captain and will take on his new role beginning in January 2012.
The company will also
enhance its internal auditing and compliance functions with Rognoni, a 31-year
Carnival veteran, assuming the role of vice president of compliance, and
environmental and occupational safety. Previously, Rognoni served as vice
president of safety, environmental and quality assurance.
All three positions will report to Martin Landtman, Carnival’s senior vice
president of marine operations.
“We are extremely fortunate to have these highly experienced and talented
professionals taking on new and expanded roles within our marine operations area
and greatly look forward to their contributions as we continue to evolve these
very important functions within our organization,” Landtman said.
Carnival is “The World’s Most Popular Cruise Line®,” with 23 “Fun Ships”
operating three- to 16-day voyages to The Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexican Riviera,
Alaska, Hawaii, Panama Canal, Canada, New England, Bermuda, Europe, the Pacific
Islands and New Zealand. The line’s 24th ship, the 130,000-ton Carnival Breeze,
is currently under construction and scheduled to debut from Europe June 3, 2012. |
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