Forbes Travel Guide appoints client services VP
Hospitality veteran Jennifer Kane McGee has been named vice president, client services at Forbes Travel Guide.
Reporting to Peter Kressaty, Forbes Travel Guide’s senior vice president of client services, Kane McGee will lead the company’s North American client services team to enhance the Forbes Travel Guide’s global star ratings program.
She has enjoyed a long career in the luxury hospitality sector, starting out at Hyatt International Hotels, and has served in management positions at Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, Ian Schrager, and Langham Hotels.
"I am thrilled to join with Forbes Travel Guide at this exciting time in the brand’s growth and the development of the Global Star Ratings program," Kane McGee said.
"I look forward to working closely with Peter Kressaty, the entire Forbes Travel Guide team, and luxury hotels across North America, in the months ahead."
Forbes Travel Guide has continued to expand its star rating system beyond North America with coverage in Mexico, The Caribbean, and key destinations in Argentina and Brazil.
It has also announced its presence in the Asia market with the first star rated hotels in Bangkok, Thailand, Guangzhou, China, and Tokyo, Japan.
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