Paul Scurrah joins AOT
Leading travel company AOT recently appointed Paul Scurrah as Managing Director of the wholesale division.
Scurrah joins the wholesale division after two years with Flight Centre Limited as Executive General Manager.
Experienced in global leadership, commerce and product development, Scurrah fulfilled the same role for Tourism Queensland two years prior acting as General Manager of Sunlover holidays and travel centres.
Scurrah’s curriculum vitae reads like an executive’s dream, with his natural abilities in managing earning awards throughout his career.
The 38 year-old took out the 2003 young manager of the year as well as the Tourism Queensland Management excellence award.
Known for his commitment to running an efficient and organised management team Scurrah is looking forward to the future challenge of working for the AOT group.
“There are many exciting opportunities ahead for the company and I’m ready to take the helm of the wholesale division and lead it toward future growth and success,” he said.
The wholesale division of AOT includes Sunlover Holidays, New South Wales Holidays, Journey Events Travel, Travel Point and Fitness Escapes travel companies.
Graham Muldoon
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