OAG appoints Fred Seow as VP Asia Pacific
OAG has appointmed Fred Seow to the newly created position of Vice President Asia Pacific.
Mr Seow will have regional responsibility for the company’s two divisions, OAG publishing and OAG data, and will be based in OAG’s offices in Singapore.
Managing a team of 25 with local offices in Japan and Hong Kong, Mr Seow will be focusing on two key areas: increasing awareness and sales of OAG travel planning tools and support services for corporations and their business travellers, and strengthening relationships with the company’s airline customers.
Mr Seow joins OAG from Thistle Hotels Plc where he was Regional Director of Sales, Aspac. He has also previously worked for Hilton International rising to Senior Director of International Sales for Asia in his 12 years there. Following his time at Hilton he joined Hospitality Marketing Concepts, a loyalty programmes Management Company, as General Manager- North Asia based in Beijing.
“We are delighted to welcome Fred to OAG,” commented Stephen Bray, Managing Director of OAG publishing. “The Asia Pacific region is of great importance to our business. The continuing growth of domestic and international business travel, particularly in China, offers tremendous opportunities for us. Fred’s experience will be invaluable.”
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