Marshall drops in on TMS conference
Never one to do things by halves, TMS Asia-Pacific Chief Executive Officer, Gary Marshall opened the company’s Australia/New Zealand conference at Club Med Lindeman Island last week in real high flying style with a 12,000 feet skydive.
The 30-strong TMS team attending the event were suitably gobsmacked when Marshall – accompanied by ‘Marshall’s Angels’ General Manager – Australia/New Zealand, Ainslie Hunt and General Manager – Business Improvements, Michelle Williams – came down to earth with a gentle bump to promptly announce the ‘Mission Possible’ themed event officially open.
Pictured from left to right: TMS General Manager – Australia/New Zealand, Ainslie Hunt, TMS CEO, Gary Marshall, and TMS General Manager – Business Improvements, Michelle Williams.
Mr Marshall is fast earning a reputation as a bit of an action man with his team.
Adding further lustre to his status, Marshall was also actively involved in leading his Australia/New Zealand crew in a team building exercise involving the trapeze rig at Club Med’s famous Circus School.
And just two weeks ago he was seen scaling an impressive rock face at the Hard Rock Hotel Bali where he set the right example to members of the TMS Asia team participating in the company’s ‘Reach new heights’ themed Asia conference.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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