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Montana Rockies Rail Tours (MRRT) recently named Gregory Fine vice president of sales and marketing.
He will be responsible for developing and implementing marketing and sales strategies for MRRT, which operates the 1940s-era Montana Daylight multiple-day excursion train.
Fine most recently served as membership marketing director for the American National Standards Institute in New York City. He previously served as membership director for the national Contract Management Association.
Offering tourist train service May through September, the Montana Daylight operates along a 478-mile route between Sandpoint, Idaho, and Livingston, Mont. Trains pass through Big Sky Country, the Montana and Canadian Rockies, and Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Glacier and Waterton national parks. MRRT also offers one-day theme excursions in fall, winter and spring.
6/28/2004
Rail News: Railroading People
Montana tourist train operator appoints Fine VP of sales, marketing
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Montana Rockies Rail Tours (MRRT) recently named Gregory Fine vice president of sales and marketing.
He will be responsible for developing and implementing marketing and sales strategies for MRRT, which operates the 1940s-era Montana Daylight multiple-day excursion train.
Fine most recently served as membership marketing director for the American National Standards Institute in New York City. He previously served as membership director for the national Contract Management Association.
Offering tourist train service May through September, the Montana Daylight operates along a 478-mile route between Sandpoint, Idaho, and Livingston, Mont. Trains pass through Big Sky Country, the Montana and Canadian Rockies, and Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Glacier and Waterton national parks. MRRT also offers one-day theme excursions in fall, winter and spring.