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Tapped: Cape Grace's Newest Sales Manager |
| Feb 03, 2010 | By: Meagan Drillinger | LuxuryTravelAdvisor | |
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Cape Grace, winner of Luxury Travel Advisor's Award of Excellence for Best Luxury Hotel/Resort in Africa/Indian Ocean, is expanding its sales force. The South African hotel has recently named Kathleen Cook-Hunter as its West Coast Sales Manager.
Cook-Hunter will focus on Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Washington and California. She has worked in the luxury travel industry for the past 39 years, developing relationships with travel agents and agency owners. She is the founder and first president of the Dallas chapter of the Association for the Promotion of Tourism to Africa.
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