Mark Johnson now GM of Tempo’s Sales and Marketing
Tempo Holidays has appointed Mark Johnson to the new position of General Manager, Sales and Marketing – he was previously National Sales Manager.
Mark Johnson’s new position follows a restructure of the core management team with the appointment of Steve Reynolds as CEO and Liz Young as Operations Manager and the Sales and Marketing Department appointments of Jennifer Cornejo as Marketing Manager and Liz Froggatt as Sales Manager.
CEO Steve Reynolds said the enhanced Sales and Marketing structure would generate a new level of service to agents within the company’s strategic growth plan.
“We remain committed to providing the best possible service to agents to enable them to continue to effectively sell our products and services. We also want to ensure that we continue to recognize and reward our most important customers whilst nurturing and developing new markets and opportunities.” he said.
Mr Johnson has enjoyed a career in the travel industry spanning 30 years. He has held senior management positions with Australian Airlines, Jetset Tours and Hertz Australia prior to joining Tempo Holidays in August 2005.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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