Egencia appoints new marketing VP
Global travel management firm Egencia has named Wendy White as vice president of marketing.
White also joins the Egencia global leadership team and brings 20 years’ experience in marketing technology at major brands including CenturyLink, Intel, Microsoft and Motorola.
"For Egencia to reach its aggressive growth goals, we need a world-class marketing organization willing to make bold moves. We’re confident Wendy’s expertise will help us achieve this audacious goal," said Rob Greyber, Egencia president.
The appointment was made on International Women’s Day and follows three other key leadership hires with Mieke De Schepper as chief commercial officer, Verena Funke, interim managing director, APAC; and Teresa Matheson as managing director, Australia.
"I’m proud to join a company that has been recognized for its commitment to fostering women in the workplace," said White.
Expedia Inc owned Egencia serves a customer base of small, mid-cap and multi-national companies in more than 65 countries.
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