BCD Travel Consulting Becomes ‘Advito’ to Meet Growing Demand for Independent Consulting Services
Dallas and London, 19 October 2006 – BCD Travel Consulting announced today that it will provide services under the brand “Advito.” The move is aimed at meeting the skyrocketing demand for valuable, independent advice that helps corporations streamline the increasingly complex sphere of corporate travel.
Today’s announcement follows talks with customers who expressed a desire for what few consulting firms can deliver – unbiased advice from an independent consulting organization with deep industry knowledge and close ties to a leading travel management company.
“Our clients have said they want objective consulting services delivered with a customized approach,” said Mary Ellen George, general manager of Advito. “As Advito, we more accurately reflect our unique position as an independent operating unit of BCD Travel. At the same time, we are maintaining a close link with BCD Travel, which affords us access to data and other key benefits. This is something our customers are very keen on.”
The Advito name links the concept of “advice” with “ito,” a form of the Latin root for “journey” or travel. Together with Advito’s strapline, “Good advice travels far,” the name perfectly expresses who Advito is and what its consultants deliver.
The Advito executive team, listed below, boasts an average tenure of 20 years in travel and consulting, and includes recognized experts with records of delivering value and vision.
• Mark Williams, vice president, global business development
• Bob Brindley, vice president, Americas
• Maria Chevalier, vice president, global business intelligence
• Torsten Kriedt, senior director, global practice development
• Victor van Tol, vice president, EMEA/APAC
“What Advito brings to the industry,” George said, “is a focus on objectivity and proven methodologies, such as what you’d see in a top management consulting firm. But we also bring industry expertise and access to data that come through our link to a world-class travel management company. Most importantly, we bring proven results for our clients, illustrated by the fact that we have a 95 percent client re-engagement rate.”
Advito will deliver services through six key disciplines:
• Travel Management Strategy
• Travel Policy and Governance
• Sourcing Management
• Process Automation & Integration
• Performance & Contract Management
• Travel Management Structure & Set-up
Advito will carry on its record of providing thought leadership to the industry, continuing to publish industry forecasts, benchmark studies and other analyses that help clients overcome the increasingly complex issues affecting their travel programmes.
About Advito
Advito provides travel management consulting services that guide clients through a complex travel environment. Advito’s focus on consulting delivers proven value, unbiased counsel and a customized approach for every client and every engagement, together with industry expertise and access to data to drive quantifiable decision-making. Advito is headquartered in London and operates in key business markets around the world. Advito is an independent operating unit of BCD Travel, the world’s third-largest travel-management company, owned by BCD Holdings N.V.
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