PTS appoints Nicky Deadman in membership support role
Protected Trust Services has appointed former Travel Network Group manager Nicky Deadman to its senior ranks.
Deadman has been named Member Support and Development Manager with a focus on helping members navigate Covid and grow their business.
Managing Director Daniel Landen said: "Nicky is going to be an incredible addition to the PTS team and we are very excited to welcome her.
"My biggest focus during COVID-19 has been to ensure that all PTS members feel fully supported and that our team works with each PTS member as individuals.
"Every member is an independent business and focus on different styles of travel, adopting different business models – it has been imperative that we work with each member as closely as possible.
"The PTS team has achieved that and will continue to do so. I am humbled by our member’s tenacity and strength during such a challenging time."
Deadman, the former assistant head of membership at The Travel Network Group, said: "I am delighted and excited to join Protected Travel Services who rival others in the industry due to their technology solutions.
"I’m really looking forward to working with their innovative and entrepreneurial Members and help support and grow their businesses"
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