Bath re-elected as ABTA President

Friday, 25 Apr, 2002 0

ABTA has announced that, in the absence of any other nominations, Stephen Bath (left) has been re-elected as President for the year 2002/2003.

Mr Bath was first elected as ABTA President in 2000. He has worked in the travel industry for 26 years and is currently the joint managing director of RE Bath Travel Service in Bournemouth. He has been a member of the ABTA board since 1997 and was a member of the Travel Agents council from 1994-2000.

He has served on a number of ABTA committees:
1981-85 Shipping Committee
1994-97 Convention Guidance Panel
1997-2000 Travel Agents Fund Committee.

He was also a member of the south-west regional committee from 1981-85.

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