Cannon set sights on Sarawak
After eleven years at the helm of the Association of Australian Convention Bureaux (AACB), Mike Cannon is moving on to Borneo as CEO of the Sarawak Convention Bureau (SCB).
“In the past eleven years I have seen every city, state and regional Bureau move ahead in leaps and bounds in terms of their own destinational marketing objectives,” he said.
“Importantly, members have jointly instigated strategies and programmes to ensure Australia’s place in the global market will continue to gain strength well into the future.”
In Sarawak Cannon will fill shoes vacated by the respected Jill Henry.
Cannon will depart the AACB in March next year.
The AACB Board is seeking a replacement. Details will be posted shortly for interested applicants.
Ian Jarrett
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