DidaTravel appoints new Chief Marketing Officer
Global hotel wholesaler DidaTravel announced its latest senior appointment.
Gareth Matthews joins as Chief Marketing Officer with responsibility for developing the company’s brand positioning, digital marketing and PR worldwide.
Effective April 3 2023, it is a key role in scaling DidaTravel’s growth and global reach.
Matthews is a marketing executive with over 22 years of experience in the travel and technology sectors.
He held senior marketing leadership roles in both TUI Group and Hotelbeds, where he led international marketing teams.
Rikin Wu, DidaTravel’s founder and CEO said: “We are really pleased to have Gareth at this pivotal moment in our success story.”
“I’m really excited to be joining a really dynamic, ambitious and fast-growing company,” Matthews said.
Learn more about : DidaTravel ( United Kingdom )
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