Custom Travel Solutions appoints new operations chief
Custom Travel Solutions has appointed Todd Randels as Chief Operating Officer.
Randels has spent 13 years in the travel technology industry, having served as Vice President of Operations for 10 years at SOR Technology (formerly SaveOnResorts.com).
Mike Putman, founder and CEO of Custom Travel Solutions said: “Todd brings an abundance of experience and relationships to our unique portion of the travel industry. Since most of our executive team has been with me for years if not decades, it’s awesome to have someone outside of our circle who is bringing a fresh approach.”
“After a year away, I am excited to get back into travel with an innovative company with top-tier technology and a strong focus on client and member satisfaction,” said Randels.
Custom Travel Solutions offers two million hotels, 30,000 cruise itineraries, 24/7 customer service, and a variety of other add-on benefits,
It provides a fully customizable, branded platform for clients.
The company serves membership-driven organizations seeking an increase in sales revenue and member retention, and medium-sized employers who are seeking to recruit and retain employees.
The company is headquartered in Travelers Rest, South Carolina.
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