Senior industry executive seeks new challenges and role
Are you seeking a highly qualified and experienced, senior international travel and tourism executive to join or even lead your team?
With the Australian employment market getting tighter every day, you will know that it is getting even harder to find high quality management to ensure that you business continues to succeed and grow.
So, if you are seeking a senior executive, manager or director with extensive Australian and international experience in a range of areas, you should read on.
This senior executive’s extensive experience includes management, operations, business development, strategic planning and implementation, marketing, public relations, public speaking and facilitation in the private and public sectors, with an emphasis on tourism, travel and associated sectors, plus very extensive broader management, business skills and expertise.
If you are interested in learning more, please contact TravelMole today at [email protected] and we will pass on your details to this high quality and extremely experienced executive, who can make a real difference to your business.
Geographic locations of interest are Sydney, Brisbane and Queensland in general and the candidate is able to consider contracting, temporary, consulting, interim or full time roles.
Please contact [email protected] for further information.
A Job Jungle initiative by TravelMole
John Alwyn-Jones
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