Shake-up at the top at Booking Holdings
Booking Holdings has announced a leadership change at its flagship brand Booking.com.
Glenn Fogel, CEO of Booking Holdings, has expanded his responsibilities to include CEO of Booking.com, replacing Gillian Tans who is now chair of Booking.com.
The changes are effective immediately.
Tans has been CEO of Booking.com for nearly three years and had been president and chief operating officer since 2011.
"Since the moment I have joined Booking, I have had the pleasure to work with such great people all over the world who are making Booking a success every day. Together we have built an amazing culture," Tans said.
Fogel joined Booking Holdings back in 2000 and held positions as executive vice president, corporate development, and head of worldwide strategy and planning.
"I am excited by the opportunity to guide our largest business and drive even more alignment across the Booking Holdings brands," he said.
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