Nicky Fatouros joins the Trafalgar family
Trafalgar has appointed Nicky Fatouros to the position of business development manager, Victoria, with Nicky returning to a sales role with Trafalgar after living in Europe for several years, before which she held the position of business development manager in Perth.
While overseas she remained in travel, working as a tour director in central and Western Europe and she joins fellow business development manager Sandra Diciero as part of the Victorian sales team.
Paul Wiseman, MD of Trafalgar said, “As a much-loved team member who built a fantastic rapport with our agent partners in the past, we are delighted to welcome Nicky back to the Trafalgar sales team.”
“We are sure that her time in Europe has only added to her exceptional customer service skills, and look forward to a great year ahead.”
He added, “With 60 years of experience, Trafalgar has perfected the art of providing your clients with hassle-free, seamless holidays in the United Kingdom, Europe, USA and Canada. Trafalgar’s commitment to value, quality, and innovative new ways to travel ensures your client’s holiday will be an experience to remember.”, adding, “It really is a case of “Dream. Pack. And leave…the rest to us”.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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