Beirman goes Greek!
Australia’s Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Managing Director, Halina Hussein has announced the appointment of David Beirman to the newly created position of Marketing Manager.
Ms Hussein stated that the strong growth of Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre’s business during its three years of operation has reached the stage where it now requires a more focused marketing approach to bolster future growth.
David Beirman is the former Director of the Israel Tourism Office and Director of his own marketing consultancy firm Struan & Associates and his role with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre complements his own consultancy business.
David expressed his delight at being appointed to manage the marketing of Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre, saying, “I have been impressed with the professionalism and rapid growth of the company since its establishment in 2003 under Halina Hussein’s management and I welcome the opportunity to contribute to its ongoing success”.
Sydney based Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre is one of Australia’s fastest growing Mediterranean travel wholesalers with an extensive range of travel product featuring Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Spain, Croatia, Cyprus, Israel, Jordan and Bahrain.
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