Carnival Corporation & plc the world's largest
travel and leisure company, today named Tara Russell president of fathom and
Global Impact Lead of Carnival Corporation & plc. In this newly created role,
Russell will oversee all aspects of fathom, a new brand from Carnival
Corporation whose unique business model for sustained impact and lasting
development creates a brand with size, scale and global vision that reaches
beyond what the world has ever seen.
Under
Russell's direction, fathom will offer travelers unique opportunities to become
immersed in another culture, work alongside its people to create enduring,
life-changing impact, and build community with like-minded travelers – all on a
scale never before seen. As the corporation's Global Impact Lead, she will work
with Carnival Corporation's 10 brands on social impact strategies and
opportunities. Russell generated the idea and vision for fathom in 2013 and has
been working since January 2014 to research, design and develop the brand's
business model.
"For years Tara has inspired others leading by example and contributing her
talents, expertise and insights to move mountains to create positive social
impacts that transform lives and communities," said Arnold Donald, President and
CEO of Carnival Corporation. "During the past 18 months, Tara has led a team
that has worked hard to develop the impact travel concept, build the fathom
vision and design the product, and test and size the market, I can think of no
better person to lead this new and exciting initiative."
Russell is a 20-year veteran of the global private and public sectors, and has
worked internationally for companies including General Motors, Nike and Intel.
At GM, she was chosen to represent Saturn Corporation in the Shanghai GM New
Vehicle Build & Launch Project in 1999 in China. Prior to joining the Carnival
Corporation family, Russell founded and served as CEO of Create Common Good, a
non-profit helping people achieve self-sufficiency and financial independence by
providing foodservice job training through a business-to-business food
production model.
Previously, Russell was part of the founding team of Jitasa, a global social
venture focused on providing affordable financial services to the non-profit
industry. She also worked for four years in Thailand, offering pro bono small
business development training to non-government organizations, and co-founded
NightLight, an international organization that addresses the complex issues
surrounding human trafficking and prostitution, including helping women seeking
freedom from sexual exploitation.
In 2014, Russell was invited by the World Economic Forum to join its global
leader community and to be a Founding Curator for a Global Shapers World
Economic Forum Community. She sits on a number of community and advisory boards
and has spoken about social enterprise and impact innovation internationally.
Russell holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with Highest
Honors from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
fathom will set sail out of the Port of Miami in April 2016, and its first
impact destination will be the Dominican Republic. Beginning in June 2015,
travelers may reserve a spot on future fathom sailings by visiting
www.fathom.org or calling 1-855-9fathom.
Travelers may begin tailoring their trip in fall 2015, including cabin
selections, social impact and recreational activities, food and beverage
options, and more. |