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Dan Hanrahan was named president of Celebrity Cruises, the cruise line known for “service with style that celebrates you,” in February 2005, and in September 2007, was given the expanded title of president and CEO. In 2007, Celebrity Cruises announced the launch of Azamara Club Cruises, a small-ship, exotic-destination line in the "deluxe" category, a niche between premium and luxury. Hanrahan is responsible for both brands’ fleet operations, sales, marketing, and brand development.
Hanrahan previously served for six years as senior vice president of sales and marketing for Celebrity’s sister brand, Royal Caribbean International. During that period, he repositioned the Royal Caribbean brand to appeal to a broader, more active consumer market via the acclaimed “Get Out There” campaign, which introduced millions of people to cruising. Marketing campaigns under Hanrahan’s oversight earned numerous awards, including Gold and Silver EFFIES in 2001 and 2002 from the American Marketing Association, Hispanic Marketer of the Year for 2001 from the Miami Chamber of Commerce and web excellence awards from Gomez, Forbes and the Web Marketing Association (WMA). Royal Caribbean International’s web site also was named “Travel Web Site of the Year” for both 2001 and 2002 by the WMA.
Hanrahan joined Royal Caribbean in 1999, after serving for two years as vice president and general manager for Polaroid Corporation in Cambridge, Mass. His responsibilities for the $800 million photography manufacturing division included sales, marketing, inventory management, finance and oversight of the company’s Canadian subsidiary.
Hanrahan also occupied several senior executive posts with Reebok International, Ltd. in the sports marketing, licensing, global product marketing divisions. His responsibilities ranged from developing and executing sports marketing strategies to negotiating deals with the NFL, NBA, MLB and NCAA programs and professional athletes.
Prior to joining Reebok in 1989, Hanrahan served in senior management positions with Nestle Foods Corporation, Texas Instruments and the Gallo Winery.
Hanrahan is the current chairman of Marketing of the Cruise Line Industry Association (CLIA) and a member of the organization’s executive committee. He also is a member of the Baptist Hospital Foundation board in Miami, and a member of the board of directors for Island Dolphin Care, a nonprofit organization in Key Largo, Fla., that serves critically ill and special-needs children.
In 2006, the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) named Hanrahan ASTA “Allied Member of the Year.” That same year, he was named “Executive of the Year” in Travel Trade’s annual industry-wide election. In 2004, Hanrahan was named one of the “Top 25 Extraordinary Minds in Hospitality Sales and Marketing” by Hospitality and Sales Marketing Association International. He is a frequent guest speaker at national and international travel conferences.
A native of Madison, Wis., Hanrahan earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Wisconsin. He has two children and lives in Miami. He enjoys cycling, skiing and swimming. |