Kennedy Named Director of Marketing

May 20, 2014

Kathy Kennedy
Kathy Kennedy

Fleet Miami has announced it has appointed Kathy Kennedy as Director of Marketing.


Kennedy joins the Miami-based yachting club from her most recent position as Executive Vice President of Moore Stephens Isle of Man. Prior to that she worked with the Ferretti Group on North American market development and served as Derecktor Shipyards’ Director of Marketing during the build of the 85.6m motor yacht Cakewalk. In her new role, Kennedy will oversee Fleet Miami’s brand identity with an emphasis on outreach and business development.


“We are very happy to welcome Kathy to the Fleet Miami team,” says Glen Allen, Fleet Miami’s Fleet Captain. “Not only is Kathy well known in the industry, she brings with her a wealth of marketing experience and knowledge of the meticulous requirements of Fleet Miami members and partners. We are looking forward to working with her during this exciting time for our organization.” Kennedy, who is based in Miami, Florida and Greenwich, Connecticut, commented: “To join a unique and growing organization like Fleet Miami is a dream opportunity, as our focus is to offer potential yacht owners a wonderful transition into the yachting lifestyle as well as the option of no-hassle yacht ownership. Fleet Miami’s structure encourages growth in the yachting industry overall, while emphasizing the fun and joy that yachting is all about.”

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