TLH chief executive departs

Sunday, 04 May, 2010 0

SYDNEY – Carl Frier has resigned as CEO of Tourism and Leisure Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of the NRMA Group

Tourism and Leisure Holdings (TLH) is the holding company for all of NRMA’s travel businesses, including NRMA Travel, Adventure World Travel, Coral Seas, Creative Cruising and Value Tours.

Keith Stanley, a member of the NRMA’s travel industry advisory panel, will assume the role of acting CEO at TLH.

He has an extensive background in the travel industry, most recently as CEO of Stella Travel Services.

Previously Stanley worked for Flight Centre where he was responsible for product, marketing and distribution over a 17 year period.

NRMA Group CEO Tony Stuart said, “Carl has been working with the NRMA Group for three years since NRMA acquired Adventure World Travel and we wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”



 

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