Sandals chief joins WTTC Executive Committee
Sandals Resorts’ Executive Chairman, Adam Stewart, has been formally invited onto the Executive Committee of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).
“This leadership team is passionately focused on the efforts of the travel and tourism sector and I am eager to contribute,” Stewart says.
The World Travel & Tourism Council represents the global tourism private sector.
Members include 200 CEOs, Chairs and Presidents of leading travel companies globally.
Julia Simpson, President & CEO WTTC said: “I am delighted to welcome Adam to the Executive Committee of WTTC. Adam brings with him a wealth of experience having worked to build what is now, one of the most recognised brands in our industry.”
The Executive Council is comprised of Chairs, Presidents, and Chief Executives from across the tourism sector.
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