AC NIELSEN ‘TRAVEL TRACK’ EXECUTIVE JOINS TRIPVISION!
Former AC Nielsen Travel Track executive Tony Watson has joined TripVision effective March 1st 2007. Tony has spent most of his business career to date in positions of increasing responsibility with the ‘blue chip’ market research company. Significantly over the last 5 years he co-led the design of the ‘Travel Track’ survey and then built this up to service a range of leading clients in the travel industry.
TripVision M.D. David Jones said:
“Tony is not only a top class research professional well trained by a leading blue chip company, but he has a great knowledge of the travel industry and an excellent pedigree of client service. Any previous Travel Track client thinking of moving to TripVision should be very reassured that we have Tony on board! They will be able to meet him at TripVision’ partners event ‘Discover the numbers you have been missing ‘ at the Royal opera house on Tuesday March 6th at 6pm (still a few places left!) I am delighted to welcome him onto the Tripvision Team” (ends)
TripVision provides data to ABTA, Advantage, Civil Aviation Authority, Cosmos, First Choice, Hertz, Lonely Planet, the Passenger Shipping Association, the Romanian Tourist Office, the Spanish Tourist Office, Thomson and Virgin Holidays.
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