New president appointed at Sabre Hospitality Solutions
Sabre Corp has named a new head of Sabre Hospitality Solutions.
Clinton Anderson becomes president of SHS starting on August 7, and replaces Alex Alt who is leaving Sabre Corp to take up an executive position elsewhere.
Anderson has been at Sabre since 2014 and currently serves as senior vice president of strategy.
In this role he has led product, technology, business and investment strategy for the company.
Before joining Sabre he founded Emerson/Anderson, a private investment fund for small cap businesses and was previously a partner at Bain and Company.
"Clinton has demonstrated his tremendous value and executive skills leading initiatives and taking on strategic projects across the company over the past three years, working effectively with customers and employees alike," said Sabre CEO Sean Menke.
"Having someone of Clinton’s caliber already on the Sabre team allows a seamless transition as he steps into this new role."
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