Former Tourism Australia boss joins Tourism Tropical North Queensland Board

Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ) has appointed Experience Co CEO John O’Sullivan to its Board of Directors.
TTNQ Chair Ken Chapman said the Board is delighted to welcome O’Sullivan who brings extensive marketing experience to the Board.
“John heads a very large publicly-listed tourism business and has phenomenal marketing experience,” Chapman said.
He has more than 25 years’ experience in the tourism and related industries including a five year tenure as the Managing Director of Tourism Australia.
He also held senior executive roles with Football Federation Australia, Events Queensland and Fox Sport.
O’Sullivan is currently a Commissioner of Tourism Western Australia.
“I am excited to have been invited on to the Board to share my experience and support the region,” O’Sullivan said.
Experience Co has a major presence in Tropical North Queensland, operating Dreamtime Dive and Snorkel, Reef Magic, Fitzroy Island Adventures, Big Cat Green Island, Calypso Reef Cruises, Daintree Tours and Skydive Australia.
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