Cherie Richards joins Travel Solutions Network
Travel Solutions Networks (TSN) has completed its management line up by appointing Cherie Richards as Director of Homeworking, reporting to MD Ruth Endacott.
She has a brief to recruit TSN travel agents and homeworkers that are primarily focused on developing their own client base.
Garry Winterburn, CEO of TSN said “Cherie brings 30 years of travel experience to the team having been commercial director of the Global Travel franchise network for 15 years before joining Not Just Travel as Chief of Staff.”
The combination of her commercial contacts and experience in managing large scale homeworking and high street networks, complements TSN.”
TSN said it is making rapid progress in negotiations with a range of travel companies in terms of outsourcing deals and expects to announce several major partnerships in the next month.
TSN is also focusing on developing market leading technology to support their homeworkers who primarily want to develop their own business.
Each homeworker will be able to operate their own ‘online bookable’ website that they can market heavily using social media tool kits.
The platform also includes video conferencing, with an online diary that integrates to the TSN phone system.
This video platform also has an easy-to-use CRM system.
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