Four rising stars graduate from TIME
TIME – the Travel Industry Mentor Experience – has announced the latest graduates from its mentoring programme.
The four graduates are:
Nigel Rodigherio – Phil Hoffmann Travel
Cassy Hall – Sabre Pacific
Ryan Montgomery – Harvey World Travel
Emily Warbrick – Snowscene
TIME offers a range of business skills and development sessions within a mentoring and peer collaboration environment to aspiring individuals at the mid-management level of the travel and tourism industry.
Mentees gain valuable knowledge from senior industry personnel, as well as access to important events and career opportunities.
Mentors including Craig Smith, president of the Association of Travel Management Companies (ATMC ) and Justin Montgomery, general manager Virgin Australia Group.
Chairman of TIME, Penny Spencer, of Spencer Travel, said, “TIME was created to foster the talent in the industry. The knowledge and experience mentees gain from the programme empowers them to further develop their careers.”
Since establishment in 2010, TIME has achieved growing industry awareness. At present, more than 26 mentees have graduated from the TIME programme.
For further information on TIME contact [email protected] or visit the TIME website www.travelindustrymentor.com.au.
by Ian Jarrett
Ian Jarrett
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