New Creative Holidays BDMs on the road
Creative Holidays has appointed Andrew Sims and Vito Romeo as Creative Holidays Business Development Managers in Queensland and Melbourne respectively.
Andrew and Vito’s main responsibilities will focus on developing and maintaining strong trade relationships with Creative Holidays’ partners. This will involve them maintaining regular contact with agents in their areas through sales calls, product training, consumer and agent events as well as support as required.
Vito Romeo said, “I’m very excited about taking on this multi-faceted and challenging role and I am especially looking forward to working with our travel partners to develop and maintain valuable and mutually satisfying relationships”.
Andrew Yell, general manager, sales, marketing and product, Creative Holidays said. “Creative Holidays welcomes another two high calibre staff members to our ranks. A high quality team is what we are all about, so we can continue to deliver value, service and reliability to our industry partners and consumers”.
Creative Holidays is Australia’s leading independent holiday company with a range of holidays to suit everyone – especially those who enjoy the independence and flexibility of planning their own holiday.
For further information or to make a booking please contact your local travel agent or visit www.creativeholidays.com.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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