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Carnival brings an admiral on board

Written by Nick Blenkey
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Vice Admiral William Burke

DECEMBER 5, 2013 — Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK) has appointed Vice Admiral William Burke to the newly created position of Chief Maritime Officer, effective December 9, 2013.

He will report directly to the cruise giant’s Chief Operations Officer, Alan Buckelew, and will have oversight of the company’s maritime operations around the world. He will be responsible for maritime quality assurance and policy, shipbuilding, ship refits, and research and development.

“Bill had a distinguished career with the U.S. Navy, and we are excited about him joining our leadership team, especially in a key position new to Carnival,” said Mr. Buckelew. “In addition, Bill has deep experience in overseeing large maritime operations, both at sea and in shipyards, and his knowledge and expertise will be a major asset. But just as importantly, he is highly respected as a dynamic leader with a strong record of building high-performing teams.”

Admiral Burke had a career in the Navy spanning 35 years with extensive experience in safety, engineering, strategic planning and operational readiness. After graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1978 with a degree in systems engineering, he served various active duty positions around the world for the Navy.

“We are excited that Vice Admiral Burke is joining the Carnival family,” said Carnival Corporation & plc CEO Arnold Donald. “His leadership and deep experience will serve us well in managing our fleet of over 100 cruise ships carrying more than 10 million guests a year.”

In recent positions, Admiral Burke served as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfare Systems directing the team that planned, programmed, budgeted and executed a large annual budget for Navy personnel, training, readiness, maintenance, platforms, and ordinance for all ships, submarines, aircraft and aircraft carriers, and as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Readiness and Logistics for Navy readiness and maintenance of all ships, submarines, aircraft and aircraft carriers, along with shore readiness and maintenance, logistics, and environmental and energy programs.

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