Norwegian Cruise Line today announced that two seasoned
captains, Rune Myre and Tommy Stensrud, will take the helm of Norwegian
Getaway, the largest ship to homeport in Miami
year-round launching in February. In addition, Norwegian announced the
additional senior officers that will deliver the line’s newest ship: Staff
Captain Niklas Persson, Chief Engineer Carsten Forsbo, Chief Engineer Oeystein
Undrum and Hotel Director Sean Wumhoeringer.
Captain Rune Myre is an experienced
seafarer with more than 28 years at sea. Myre joined Norwegian Cruise Line in
1998 and served as First Officer on board Norwegian Wind and Norwegian Dream.
He was then promoted to Staff Captain and worked on Norwegian
Sea and Norwegian Dawn. In 2008, he was promoted to Captain on
Norwegian Sun and has most recently served as Captain on Norwegian Pearl. Myre
is responsible for all aspects of the ship, its guests and crew. He graduated
from the Tromso Maritime Academy
in 1993. Born in to a fishing family in northern Norway , Myre is an avid fisherman
and during his time off, he enjoys sharing his favorite pastime with his two
children.
While Myre is enjoying his vacation,
Captain Tommy Stensrud will take command of Norwegian Getaway. Stensrud began
his nautical career 35 years ago serving in the Norwegian Navy. In 1993, he
joined Norwegian Cruise Line as a Deck Cadet on board the Norway and
shortly after was promoted to First Officer. In 1996, he was promoted to Chief
Officer and then in 1998 he became Staff Captain. In September 2002, Stensrud
was appointed Captain of Norwegian Star and he is currently serving as Captain
of Norwegian Pearl. He has also played a role in the launch of several
Norwegian ships including Norwegian Star, Pride of America and Norwegian Jewel.
When he is on vacation, he enjoys spending time at home in Saskatchewan ,
Canada
with his wife and three children. Both captains are looking forward to this
exciting and challenging new role.
Staff Captain Niklas Persson is
responsible for the Deck Department and is versed in all of the
responsibilities and duties of the Captain, so that he is prepared to assume
command if necessary. Persson will also assist Norwegian Getaway’s Captain with
all operational issues, and all matters involving the safety of guests, crew,
the ship and the environment. Persson joined Norwegian in 1999 and since has
served as Staff Captain on board Norwegian Spirit, Norwegian Sky, Norwegian
Jewel and, most recently, on Norwegian Breakaway. When he is not on board, he
enjoys spending time with his family in Sweden .
Carsten Fosbo will deliver Norwegian
Getaway in the position of Chief Engineer and when on vacation he will be
relieved by Oeystein Undrum. As Chief Engineer, Fosbo and Undrum have full
responsibility of the entire technical operation of the Ship, play a key role
on the ship’s Senior Management Team and work closely with the Staff Captain
and Hotel Director. Fosbo joined Norwegian in 1998 and has served on board the Norway ,
Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Jewel and as Chief Engineer on
Norwegian Gem, Norwegian Star and Norwegian Breakaway. Originally from Denmark , Fosbo resides in Costa Rica with
his wife and children. Undrum joined Norwegian in 1987 and has worked on board
many Norwegian ships including the Norway, Norwegian Sky, Norwegian Crown,
Norwegian Sun and, most recently, on Norwegian Pearl, where he has served as
Chief Engineer for the past four years. When he is not onboard, he spends his
vacations at home in Norway
with his family.
Hotel Director Sean Wurmhoeringer
began his career at Norwegian in 2002 on Norwegian Sun and has since held a
variety of positions on numerous ships in the fleet. His previous positions
have included Food and Beverage Director and Assistant Hotel Director. He was
promoted to Hotel Director in 2007. As Hotel Director, he has led teams on
Norwegian Sun, Norwegian Spirit, Norwegian Sky, Norwegian Gem, Norwegian Star,
Norwegian Epic and, most recently, Norwegian Breakaway. When he is not on
board, Wurmhoeringer spends his vacation with his family in Salzburg , Austria .
Norwegian Getaway, currently under
construction at Meyer Werft, will be the largest ship to homeport year-round in
Miami and will sail Eastern
Caribbean voyages beginning in February 2014.
Source: Norwegian