Anguilla’s Cap Juluca Names National Sales Manager

By: - January 17th, 2014

Above: Cap Juluca

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The Cap Juluca resort in Anguilla has named John Hector as its national sales manager.

Hector will serve as the resort’s primary liaison to travel agents and wholesale providers.

“We are thrilled to have John join our sales team as we further raise the profile of this luxury beachfront retreat,” said Carlos Lopes, managing director of Unique Hotels and Resorts, the asset management company for Cap Juluca. “He brings an important combination of hospitality and logistics skills with expertise in organizing events, meetings and conferences in the hotel and travel industries.”

Hector previously served as sales manager with the Beverly Hills Hotel and as a travel liaison for Real Madrid Football Club.

He will be based out of Newport Beach, Calif., working with the Unique management team.

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