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Camper & Nicholsons appoints Thomas O'Nial as Sales Manager UK

by Camper & Nicholsons International 18 Jan 2022 11:16 AEDT
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Camper & Nicholsons is delighted to announce the appointment of Thomas O'Nial as Sales Manager UK. He will be based in our Mayfair office.

Thomas joins our brokerage department after 10 years in the yachting industry, most recently as Commercial Director for Boatsters Black in Palma de Mallorca. We are delighted to welcome him.

A French and Australian national, Thomas has spent the last 10 years in the yachting industry, and has worked all over the world: from Greece to Indonesia, London to Italy. He has had major sales roles with some of the world's leading superyacht shipyards, including Sanlorenzo. As a Sales Manager, he was responsible for commercial activities for yachts over 40m, and built relationships with clients, brokers, and dealers that often resulted in repeat business.

He is highly skilled in sales and negotiation, marketing and digital strategies, and possesses in-depth knowledge of the superyacht industry thanks to his family's yachting business, and his own independent professional experiences.

When Thomas isn't hard at work, you'll find him travelling and learning about different cultures, exploring new tech, playing sports, and, as a trained classical pianist, appreciating music. He speaks English and French at a native level, can speak Greek and Italian fluently, and is currently learning Spanish.

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