Nexion rebrands with new name, logo
Host agency Nexion has unveiled a new subtle name change and logo.
Nexion becomes Nexion Travel Group, which better reflects the scale of the business now, covering most of the region with expansion into Mexico.
"Nexion Travel Group continues to grow, and our new name is a better reflection of our expanding organization," said Jackie Friedman, president of Nexion.
"Reframing our brand identity will help to better tell our story and more effectively serve the organization going forward. At the same time, we are retaining the Nexion name.
Ontario based Nexion Canada, which was established five years ago, also gets a new logo.
Corporate Travel Services, which parent Travel Leaders Group acquired last year, officially joins the organization as it launches Nexion Mexico.
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