Andrew Waller leaves ATPI
Corporate travel group ATPI has confirmed that CEO Andrew Waller has left the company.
It said his departures follows a restructure, which was necessary due to the coronavirus.
Chief finance officer Ian Sinderson has taken over as interim CEO.
Waller joined ATPI in 2017 from Carlson Wagonlit, where he had held a series of senior positions since 2005, the most recent being executive vice president Global Business Transformation.
Prior to joining CWT Waller held senior management positions with several companies including Walt Disney Travel Company, Norwegian Cruise Line, British Airways and Hertz.
In a statment the company, which has a network of over 100 offices worldwide and operations in corporate travel, shipping and energy travel, sports and corporate event management, thanked Waller for his contribution.
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