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Club Med has appointed Rachael Harding as the CEO of East, South Asia and Pacific, succeeding Xavier Desaulles, who led Club Med Asia Pacific Markets for the past five years.
In her new role based in Shanghai, Harding will lead the stewardship of the Asia Pacific (excluding Greater China) region as they navigate the current market dynamics and prepare for an aggressive rebound. She will also drive the advancement of a profitable growth strategy focused on nurturing matured markets and elevating the emerging markets.
Harding joined Club Med in 2018 as the general manager for Club Med Pacific (Australia and New Zealand). Over three years, her leadership led to the successful growth of the Pacific market by 26 per cent.
01 Jul 2021
All-inclusive holiday provider Club Med has announced a series of promotions across its Asia-Pacific business to strengthen the brand’s presence within the region.
Rachael Harding (pictured above) has been appointed Club Med’s CEO for the East, South Asia and Pacific (ESAP), and Michelle Davies as general manager of the Pacific, both effective immediately.
The new ESAP business unit has been introduced to provide an extra layer of functional support to bolster the region, and is in response to Club Med’s growth across APAC prior to the pandemic, and consequent demand for domestic resorts throughout the last year – particularly in China, which also gains its own business unit.