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Fri, 15 January 2016

Carnival Appoints Roger Chen as Chairman (China)

Carnival Corporation has appointed Roger Chen as Chairman in China.

A Chinese national, Chen will be based in Shanghai and lead all government relations and port development, while also supporting Carnivals joint ventures in China.

In this new role, Chen will have responsibility for representing all of Carnival Corporations brands in China to continue growing the companys presence and scale in the region.

Chen will report directly to Alan Buckelew, chief operations officer for Carnival Corporation, who relocated to Shanghai in 2014 to oversee operations in China. Buckelew will continue to provide strategic leadership to drive the companys long-term growth plans in Asia.

Michael Ungerer, recently named chief operations officer-shared services for Carnival Asia, continues in his strategic role to support growth across the brands in Asia, reporting to Michael Thamm, CEO of Costa Group, with a dotted line to Chen.

"Roger comes to us with over 25 years of experience working for major global companies that have significant operations in China, as well as time spent working within the Chinese government, all of which will be invaluable to our growth strategy in China and Asia as a whole," said Alan Buckelew, chief operations officer for Carnival Corporation. "We look forward to Rogers leadership and deep knowledge of government affairs as he oversees Carnival Corporations strategic initiatives across all our brands in China, where we expect continued growth and expansion as the leading cruise operator in what has quickly become one of the fastest growing markets in the world."

Chens background includes strong expertise in corporate and government affairs, and in-depth knowledge of the Chinese governments policies and operations. Chens experience includes several senior positions where he led strategic efforts in China for major multi-national corporations, including General Electric, Microsoft, Volvo Group and Alcatel. Most recently, Chen served as China president for Volvo Group, representing the companys interests across all business groups in China.

With the appointments of Roger Chen and Michael Ungerer, Carnival Corporation continues to bolster its Asia leadership team, which already includes veteran brand leaders Buhdy Bok, president of Costa Asia, and Anthony Kaufman, executive vice president, international operations for Princess Cruises. Among their overall responsibilities, Bok and Kaufman oversee operations in China for their respective brands, which currently anchor Carnival Corporations presence in China with four total ships.

In 2016, Costa and Princess will again expand with each brand adding a ship to its fleet in China, representing a 58% increase in capacity in China in 2016, and making Carnival Corporation the first global cruise company with six total ships based in China later this year. In summer 2017, Princess Cruises will launch its first vessel built specifically for Chinese guests, Majestic Princess, which will be based in China year-round.

Additionally, the company has announced plans to operate two additional cruise brands in China in 2017. Carnival Cruise Line and AIDA Cruises will join Costa Cruises and Princess Cruises in the Chinese market in 2017, making Carnival Corporation the first company to operate four cruise brands in China.

In December, the company announced it will build two new 135,500-ton ships with Italian-shipbuilder Fincantieri S.p.A. for Costa Asia for deployment in China by 2020.

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