Diebenow Joins Fathom

November 1, 2015

 

Fathom, the pioneer in social impact travel and Carnival Corporation’s 10th and newest brand, has named industry veteran, Bill Diebenow as the company’s director of sales, affinity and special accounts. In this role, Diebenow will lead a robust sales team and focus on new prospects as well as capitalizing on emerging segments for Fathom, including the retail market for specialized groups, alumni, and faith-based markets. Diebenow reports to David Drier, vice president, sales for Fathom.

“Bill’s 20-year proven track record of accomplished leadership and business development makes him an invaluable addition to the Fathom team,” said Tara Russell, president of Fathom and global impact lead for Carnival Corporation. “His extensive sales and marketing experience will play an instrumental role in achieving short and long-term successes by tapping into new markets both on regional and national levels.”

Diebenow joins the Fathom team from American Queen Steamboat Company. There he served as senior vice president of sales and was responsible for managing multiple sales channels and building product development departments that created critical content elements of distinction onboard and shore side. Prior to this position, Diebenow was the vice president of business development at the Preferred Hotel Group/Optriant in California where he developed a new revenue center, and expanded the group’s sales representation and consulting services. Additionally, he served as president and executive vice president of High Country Passage, as well as the vice president of sales and marketing for Intrav/Clipper Cruise Lines.

“I am inspired by and enthusiastic to be with Fathom – a powerful vehicle for pioneering impact on a scale the world has never seen,” said Diebenow. “I look forward to making a difference and help shape this brand by utilizing the experience I’ve gained in my twenty plus years in this industry.”

A resident of Memphis, Tennessee, Diebenow earned a Bachelor of Arts in East Asian studies from Middlebury College, a degree in Mandarin studies from Beijing University in China, and an accounting management certificate from the University of California Irvine.
 

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