07 May 2009
Egencia president Jean-Pierre Remy is leaving the company to join a non-travel organisation.
He will be replaced by Rob Greyber, current senior vice president, Egencia North America.
Vice president of Asia Pacific and global partnerships, Pamela Keenan Fritz, will take on Greyber’s previous role.
Remy has been with Egencia since founding it in 2000. Egencia was later purchased by Expedia, Inc.
Greyber joined Expedia in 2004 as vice president, Expedia Partner Services Group, and was responsible for all aspects of Expedia’s relationships with airline partners in North America.
Fritz joined Expedia from McKinsey and Company where she served a variety of clients across the US, Europe and Asia.
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