CLARENCE MALONE APPOINTED TO ROLE OF DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS, MARINEMAX VACATIONS TORTOLA BASE OPERATIONS

Clarence Malone

June 12, 2017

MarineMax Vacations is pleased to announce that Clarence Malone has been appointed to the position of Director of Operations of the company’s charter base in Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

“We are excited to have Clarence join our MarineMax Vacations team in the British Virgin Islands where he will oversee all aspects of charter operations at our Tortola base” said Raul Bermudez, Vice President of MarineMax Vacations. “His extensive experience in charter operations, yacht maintenance and guest service combined with his strong management skills will further strengthen our Tortola Base Team.”

Clarence comes to MarineMax with more than 39 years of experience in the charter industry encompassing all aspects of the business from yacht maintenance and charter delivery to base operations and Management.

“Bringing Clarence to the team with his all-encompassing experience fulfills a significant role for the charter division’s growth and expansion plans” stated Dave Bigge, Regional President of MarineMax. “He is great asset to our existing team of charter industry veterans and we are fortunate to have him join us. We have formed the best team in the British Virgin Islands.”

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