SIXTH GENERATION HODGDON FAMILY MEMBER APPOINTED AS DIRECTOR OF SALES AND MARKETING
- Sep 15, 2016
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 12, 2022

Hodgdon Yachts is pleased to announce the appointment of Audrey Hodgdon as the company's new Director of Sales and Marketing, with immediate effect. Audrey is the sixth generation member of the Hodgdon family to work at the company and for the past two years has been the Marketing Manager. She joins a strong sales team, which includes Cyril Le Sourd, based in Monaco and Eric Leslie, based in Newport, RI.
"Audrey's expanded role demonstrates the company's commitment to our 200-year history in the marine industry," said Timothy Hodgdon, Hodgdon's President & CEO. "With Audrey and other key team members in place, we're better equipped to take advantage of new opportunities."
Audrey will be based in East Boothbay, Maine at the company's headquarters where she will focus on accelerating Hodgdon's presence in the custom sail and power boat market, as well as increasing the Superyacht tenders division.
"I have seen first-hand and understand the attention to detail that goes into Hodgdon built boats," said Audrey. "I'm looking forward to having a more direct impact on our continued success by strengthening relationships with both potential and existing clients and playing an active role in the company's future."
Audrey's career background includes working in New Zealand at a composites design and engineering firm in the marine industry. More recently she worked for an international media and event management company.




Congratulations to the Hodgdon family and team on welcoming the sixth generation into this leadership role. For anyone who enjoys story-driven browser experiences, Nate Hand Gesture is an interesting interactive narrative with branching dialogue and multiple endings.
Congratulations to the new Director of Sales and Marketing! On a related note, if you enjoy the sea, you might like Scale the Depths — fun browser fishing and idle sea games.
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Pretty cool to see a sixth-generation family member stepping into a bigger role like this — that kind of continuity is rare. It also makes me think of Choicer Voicer in a way, since both are about keeping a distinct voice alive, just in totally different settings.
Huge congratulations to Audrey on this fantastic promotion! It is inspiring to witness multi-generational legacy thrive at Hodgdon Yachts, and her background in composite marine design makes her perfectly equipped to elevate both domestic and international sales efforts. I love how the article balances the brand’s long heritage with her forward-looking vision for expanding the superyacht tender segment. Could you share what market regions Audrey will prioritize most in her new sales and marketing leadership work? --glow up