TAG expands US operations with new regional offices
Travel and event management company TAG has outlined a significant expansion of its US entertainment production operations.
TAG is now deepening its U.S. presence through new leadership appointments and regional growth.
TAG has appointed Nicole Abbinanti as Director, Entertainment Strategy & Partnerships, and Crystal McAlerney as Director of Production, U.S.
Both Abbinanti and McAlerney join TAG from BCD Travel.
Abbinanti has more than 20 years in the entertainment travel space, and McAlerney joins the team after working in production since 2007.
These strategic hires mark an important milestone in TAG’s continued investment in its entertainment and production offerings, particularly across the American market.
“I’m thrilled to be joining TAG to help expand their production travel division in the U.S. I’m eager to contribute everything I can to drive this division’s success,” said McAlerney.
Abbinanti added, “Returning to a true entertainment travel and event agency has been a meaningful reconnection with my roots in the industry. It’s a privilege to join the strategy team.”
To support the growth, TAG will expand its production capabilities with the opening of two new offices — Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Cincinnati, Ohio.
TAG delivers end-to-end production travel solutions, from air and ground transport to accommodation, housing and on-site logistics.
It serves some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.
“TAG has been deeply embedded in the U.S. production landscape for many years,” says Justine Liddelow, TAG’s VP of Entertainment Sales & Account Management.
“This expansion represents the next phase of our evolution, one that builds on our proven expertise while investing in the infrastructure, talent and partnerships.”
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