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US female will take the helm of 91.000-ton Celebrity Summit in August

Wednesday, July 15th 2015 - 07:51 UTC
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Kate McCue, 37, has been elevated to the position of Captain based on her 15 years of experience and leadership in the maritime industry. Kate McCue, 37, has been elevated to the position of Captain based on her 15 years of experience and leadership in the maritime industry.
McCue will command Celebrity Summit, a 91,000-ton, 965-foot ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet, sailing between the eastern United States and Bermuda McCue will command Celebrity Summit, a 91,000-ton, 965-foot ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet, sailing between the eastern United States and Bermuda

For the first time in the cruise industry, an American female will take the helm of a mega-ton cruise ship. At 37 years of age, San Francisco native Kate McCue will command Celebrity Summit, a 91,000-ton, 965-foot ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet, sailing between the eastern United States and Bermuda. As Captain, she will be responsible for the navigation of the ship and the onboard experience of its 2,158 guests and 952 crew members.

 The cruise brand, which operates a fleet of 10 ships, has elevated McCue to the position of Captain based on her 15 years of experience and leadership in the maritime industry. During her tenure, McCue has managed ship logistics while sailing worldwide itineraries, including Europe, Asia, Australia, the Caribbean, the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, and along the Panama Canal. Captain McCue has also served as a maritime leader while sailing several transatlantic and repositioning cruises, and played a role in the revitalization of ships in Singapore.

Kate McCue’s appointment follows that of Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, who was named President and CEO of Celebrity Cruises in December 2014, continuing Celebrity Cruises’ dedication to advancing the role of women in leadership, the company said.

“From the first time I met Kate, I looked forward to this moment, when I could extend my congratulations to her for being such a dynamic and highly respected leader who will continue to pave the way for women in the maritime industry,” said Lutoff-Perlo. “Of all the great moments throughout my career, this is at the top of my list. I am both honored that Kate accepted this position, and proud of the way our team continues to transform the way people think about Celebrity, and about cruising in general.”

A graduate of California State University’s California Maritime Academy, Captain McCue has held a variety of roles in the maritime industry, beginning as a cadet and deck officer, then working through a series of successively more responsible positions to her most recent role as Master Mariner with Royal Caribbean International. McCue has earned numerous certifications in a variety of areas pertaining to leadership navigation, ship management and security. McCue will begin her new role onboard Celebrity Summit in August 2015.

”Becoming the first female American captain of a cruise ship has been a goal of mine for as long as I can remember,” McCue said. “The honor is amplified by being the first at a company like Celebrity Cruises. The cruise industry is ever-evolving, from the ships and the itineraries, to our guests’ expectations for vacation experiences. Celebrity has a history of delivering on each of these, and I am thrilled to be a part of it. I look forward to working with an amazing team and the exceptional leadership who bring the Celebrity Cruises vision to life every day.”

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  • Usurping Pirate

    All very well , but where does she stand on the Falklands / Malvinas dispute ?
    I think we should be told .

    Jul 15th, 2015 - 10:00 am 0
  • ChrisR

    The ship is 91,000 tonnes, not 1,000,000 tonnes, the minimum needed to have a mega=tonne ship.

    Good luck to the woman though.

    I bet she won't be able to stop the usual winter sickness virus from affecting a large number of passengers.

    Jul 15th, 2015 - 11:48 am 0
  • yankeeboy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wT7zM8XgXQ

    Well I don't know...
    :)

    Jul 15th, 2015 - 04:41 pm 0
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