Canadian Affair appoints new marketing manager
Canadian Affair has named Nick Talbot as new Marketing Manager, effective immediately.
Talbot joins Canadian Affair from Kenwood Travel, where he led the business’ marketing function throughout the pandemic.
Prior to that, Talbot served as Sales and Marketing Director at Funway Holidays for eight years, with overall responsibility for the company’s B2B and B2C online and offline marketing activities.
In his new role, Talbot will work closely with the management, product and sales teams to develop marketing strategies for Canadian Affair and its sister brand, American Affair.
He reports directly into Chris Hedley, who has been Managing Director of Canadian Affair since 2003.
“We are delighted to welcome Nick at a crucial time for the business. Demand for Canada and the US is surging, and we’re offering more products and locations to North America than ever before,” Chris Hedley said.
Nick Talbot said: “I’m looking forward to working closely with Canadian Affair’s and American Affair’s provincial and destination partners, and crucially, with our travel agent partners, to keep Canada and the US at the top of every traveller’s to-go list.”
Learn more about : Canadian Affair ( United Kingdom )
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