All the right moves
Carlson’s man in China
Global hospitality and travel company, Carlson, has appointed Lyle Lewis as area vice president for China, for its hotel business. He will relocate to Shanghai. He has also been promoted from vice president to executive vice president of operations for Carlson Hotels, Asia Pacific.
Treasure to Hong Kong
The Hogg Robinson Group (HRG) has promoted of Greg Treasure as managing director for the Asia Pacific region. Based in Hong Kong, he will take overall responsibility for HRG’s operations in China, Hong Kong and Singapore, as well as managing HRG’s partner network in the region. He will continue to take charge of the day-to-day management of HRG Australia.
All change at SIA
Singapore Airlines is moving Matthew Raos to the role of manager New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory from November 29, from his current position as Manager Queensland.
James Dunne will take up the role of manager Queensland from November 22, moving from his current role as manager South Australia/Northern Territory.
Andrew Soo will become manager South Australia/Northern Territory from November 15, transferring from his role as sales manager Queensland.
Current manager New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory Craig Astridge will leave the company on November 26.
Ian Jarrett
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