Global accounts boss quit BCD Travel
BCD Travel global multinational accounts senior vice-president Ian Lawrenson is standing down from the company.
A statement said he had decided to leave the travel management company “to pursue other business interests”.
Lawrenson joined TQ3 Travel Solutions Management Holding almost five years ago to set up and manage its global account management approach and organisation.
He said: “Now that my original objectives have been achieved, I have decided to step down to pursue a career and new challenge outside of BCD Travel.”
BCD Travel chief operating officer EMEA and India Ilona De March said: “Ian will be missed for his dedication, drive and enthusiasm. Without his determination to the art of account management we would not have achieved what we have done.”
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