After leading Silversea Cruises through the Royal Caribbean Group
acquisition and navigating the pandemic, president and CEO Roberto
Martinoli will step down on 1 January.
Martinoli will transition to the role of senior advisor to Jason Liberty, CEO of Royal Caribbean Group.
Barbara Muckermann, the line's chief commercial officer, will succeed Martinoli, who is Muckermann's husband.
She will become the first woman to lead Silversea.
"This is an exciting moment for Silversea as we continue to add new
ships and return to the Asia market," Muckermann said. "I am thrilled to
build on our achievements under Roberto and focus on growth in the
years ahead."
Martinoli has served as president of Silversea since 2016. He has had
a long career as a cruise executive, serving as president and CEO of
Norwegian Cruise Line, executive vice president of operations at
Carnival Cruise Line and senior vice president of Costa Crociere.
During Martinoli's tenure, Silversea has grown to 11 ships with plans
to unveil its first hybrid vessel, the Silver Nova, in the summer of
2023. The line will introduce the second ship in that class, the Silver
Ray, in 2024.
Martinoli
was also a key player in the acquisition of the highly coveted Crystal
Endeavor, a new expedition ship previously owned by Crystal Cruises. The
ship was available during Crystal's bankruptcy. The ship has since been
renamed the Silver Endeavour and is sailing in Antarctica.
Muckermann
has more than 25 years of experience in travel and hospitality. She
began at Silversea in 2001 but left for stints at other cruise brands,
including Norwegian Cruise Line and MSC Cruises along with CLIA from
2005 to 2016. Silversea promoted Muckermann in June 2021 to chief
commercial officer after she served as chief marketing officer.
Muckermann is the second woman to lead one of Royal Caribbean Group's
three major brands, joining Celebrity Cruises president and CEO Lisa
Lutoff-Perlo. The third brand, Royal Caribbean International, is led by
longtime president and CEO Michael Bayley. With this appointment,
Muckermann will also join Royal Caribbean Group's executive committee.
Muckermann not only has cruise experience but a doctorate in
political science and economics and has a joint MBA from London Business
School and Columbia University.
The announcement of her appointment comes the same day Norwegian
Cruise Line Holdings announced Frank A. Del Rio and Andrea DeMarco will
serve as presidents of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises,
respectively, starting 1 January. DeMarco will be the first woman to
lead Regent Seven Seas and Del Rio is the son of NCLH CEO Frank Del Rio.