New Global Chief Executive for TravCorp

Tuesday, 10 Jun, 2010 0

For over four decades and three generations The Travel Corporation (known as TravCorp) has steadily built one of the world’s most expansive, integrated, global networks of travel and touring businesses.  They include Trafalgar, Insight Vacations, Contiki Holidays, Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection, Brendan Vacations, African Travel, Red Carnation Hotels, Destination America, AAT Kings, and Lion World in USA market.

Today, TravCorp announced the promotion of Brett Tollman from Managing Director to the position of global President and Chief Executive. Mr Tollman will be responsible for providing strategic direction to the company’s numerous offices around the world.  He will be relocating from London to TravCorp office in Anaheim and the Uniworld office in Encino.
 
“We are delighted to have Brett back in the US. His presence in the market has always benefited the US brands through his deep travel trade relationships and understanding of the US market”, said Richard Launder, President of TravCorp USA.
 



 

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