HotelREZ appoints VP for Chicago office
HotelREZ Hotels and Resorts has appointed Tiffany Topcik VP of business development as it plans expansion to the Americas.
Based in Chicago, her role will be to help the UK-based hotel representation company seek out new partnerships within the US.
Topcik was the former president of HEDNA – The Hotel Electronic Distribution Network Association.
She also held senior executive roles in travel companies including Hickory Global, CCRA Travel Solutions, ABC Corporate Services and Lanyon.
At HotelREZ, she will also be working to increase the company’s portfolio of independent hotels represented on the global distribution systems and increasing business for these and existing properties.
Bev
Editor in chief Bev Fearis has been a travel journalist for 25 years. She started her career at Travel Weekly, where she became deputy news editor, before joining Business Traveller as deputy editor and launching the magazine’s website. She has also written travel features, news and expert comment for the Guardian, Observer, Times, Telegraph, Boundless and other consumer titles and was named one of the top 50 UK travel journalists by the Press Gazette.
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