FCM appoints new global marketing manager
Scott Alboni has been appointed global marketing manager for FCM Travel Solutions.
He joins from Corporate Travel Management where he was marketing director EMEA for the last three years.
He previously spent four years in branding, marketing and design at Bonhams International Auctioneers in Sydney and London, as well as two years in marketing and corporate brand integration roles in the private healthcare sector.
Based in London, Alboni will work closely with Marcus Eklund, FCM global managing director and Frits de Kok, chief marketing officer, Flight Centre Corporate, as well as FCM’s regional marketing leaders, to strengthen the company’s global marketing position and focus on global strategic objectives.
Alboni said: "I’m delighted to join FCM in this role and look forward to what is a tremendous opportunity in further developing our global marketing presence across all markets. I am excited to be part of the great team that will take FCM to the next level."
de Kok added: "We are excited to have Scott join the FCM global team in this role. His wealth of expertise and knowledge in marketing strategy and creativity will be a key addition to the team. His excellent communication skills, team work ethos and the ability to balance multiple projects have already made him an asset."
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