Holland America Line has been exploring the world since 1873. Our ships offer innovative features and enriching experiences focused on destination exploration and personalized travel, inviting guests to savor the journey. We are looking for a Director of Entertainment Product & Programming. The Director of Entertainment Product & Programming leads Holland America Line and Seabourn’s Entertainment Experience Team, overseeing the strategic development, integration, and continuous evolution of all guest-facing entertainment products. This role supervises and guides the Experience Owners for Shows & Live Music, Activities & Destination Information, Speakers & Cultural Enrichment, and Media & Events — ensuring their work aligns with brand identity, guest demographics, the Entertainment Experience Lifecycle, and the three strategic pillars: Fit & Appeal, Breadth & Frequency, and Trade Adaptation. The Director ensures that every entertainment experience — from world-class mainstage productions to enrichment talks, activities, and onboard media — is designed with clarity, authenticity, cultural intelligence, and operational feasibility. They serve as the principal architect of cross-category entertainment strategy and work closely with Process & System Owners to ensure scalability, quality, and cost discipline across 16 ships. This is a senior strategic role requiring creative judgment, systems thinking, organizational leadership, strong emotional intelligence, and the ability to maintain the taste standard for both HAL and Seabourn brands. Here’s a summary of what Holland America Line is looking for. Is this you? The Director of Entertainment Product & Programming holds enterprise‑wide responsibility for the full entertainment ecosystem across both Holland America Line and Seabourn, shaping every guest‑facing entertainment product delivered on 16 ships. This role oversees the strategic development, integration, and continuous evolution of all entertainment categories—Shows & Live Music, Activities & Destination Information, Speakers & Cultural Enrichment, and Media & Events—ensuring each aligns with brand identity, guest demographics, and the Entertainment Experience Lifecycle. As the principal architect of cross‑category strategy, the Director defines what experiences enter the fleet, why they matter, and how they scale, balancing creative ambition with operational feasibility, cost discipline, and long‑term portfolio planning. The Director applies systems thinking and creative judgment to solve complex challenges inherent in delivering world‑class entertainment at scale. They navigate constraints related to casting, technical requirements, safety, procurement, and shipboard operations, ensuring each product is both innovative and executable. When issues arise—whether related to brand alignment, guest feedback, operational complexity, or cost—the Director leads root‑cause analysis and drives solutions that balance artistic integrity with business realities. Their ability to anticipate risks, eliminate off‑brand elements, and refine experiences through data‑driven decision‑making ensures that both brands maintain a competitive edge and deliver entertainment that consistently exceeds guest expectations. The Director’s decisions directly influence guest satisfaction, brand differentiation, and the commercial performance of both cruise lines. By upholding the strategic pillars of Fit & Appeal, Breadth & Frequency, and Trade Adaptation, the Director ensures that entertainment offerings resonate with core and emerging audiences while supporting itinerary design, marketing narratives, and onboard revenue opportunities. Their work safeguards the taste standard for both brands, ensuring every production, enrichment program, and media touchpoint reflects clarity, authenticity, and cultural intelligence. Through strong governance and cross‑functional alignment, the Director elevates the consistency, quality, and relevance of the entertainment experience fleetwide. This role provides senior‑level leadership to the Experience Owners, coaching them in creative direction, product management, and brand stewardship while fostering a culture grounded in clarity, emotional intelligence, and accountability. The Director ensures cohesion across categories, unifying standards and guiding the team toward a shared strategic vision. They partner closely with Marketing, Guest Experience, and Process & System Owners to ensure entertainment products are not only compelling but also operationally sound, scalable, and aligned with broader company goals. As a visible leader, the Director represents the department in cross‑functional forums and collaborates with executive leadership on high‑profile partnerships and talent opportunities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees