FCm Appointment Release
Flight Centre North America is pleased to announce the appointment of Cameron McLeod to the position of Business Development Manager for its Corporate Travel division, FCm Travel Solutions.
Based in Chicago, Mr. McLeod will be responsible for the growth of major business development across the United States.
Mr. McLeod brings more than 12 years of corporate sales and management experience to FCm’s North American operations having most recently held the position of Business Manager for six years at the global headquarters of parent company Flight Centre Ltd in Australia. He has combined a life-long passion for travel and a proven record in corporate sales securing over $70 million for the company earning him the recognition of the company’s top corporate performer worldwide for the past two years. Mr. McLeod holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business & Computer Science from the Queensland University of Technology and is a member of Skål International, The Mid-America Club and the Mid-West Business Travel Association.
“I’m excited to be joining our FCm team in the United States at such an important point in its corporate evolution”, said Mr. McLeod. “Our product offerings and travel solutions perfectly address the needs of corporate America, particularly in a time where companies are seeking to gain greater efficiency and effectiveness from their travel dollar.”
FCm Travel Solutions is a global leader in the provision of corporate travel services in over 60 countries around the world. It is a growing corporate travel and expense management specialist delivering personalized solutions to some of the world’s largest companies. FCm delivers measurable savings through its worldwide network of local expertise, state-of-the-art technologies, a flexible approach to service, and the continuous development of its 5,000 people.
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