TMS Academy offers new courses
SINGAPORE – TMS Asia-Pacific’s ‘TMS Academy’ has further broadened its qualification-based training syllabus with the introduction of two new programmes.
The ‘Effective Corporate Travel Management Practices’ and ‘Managing Events – Making Events Work Better’ courses are scheduled to take place in Singapore in late November.
These two new courses build on the revenue management programmes the Academy has offered in Singapore, Sydney and more latterly, Bangkok, since its inception last August.
TMS CEO Andrew Chan said the new courses are intended to introduce participants to managed travel practices, developing fundamental skills and appreciation of the business travel environment and also the fast growing events industry.
“Those attending the courses will gain a deeper understanding of the corporate travel business environment and learn how to run effective future corporate events,†he said.
“These courses are an essential investment in the professional development of any corporate travel manager or event/MICE manager.”
Course name: Effective Corporate Travel Management Practices.
Dates: 26-27 November 2009
Course name: Managing Events – Making Events Work Better.
Dates: 25-26 November 2009
Venue for both programs:
TMS Academy
9 Ann Siang Road 
Singapore
Full course outlines and more information on the TMS Academy, dates and venues for all courses, visit www.tmsacademy.com.
Ian Jarrett
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