Trafalgar announces new management appointments
Trafalgar Tours has announced the appointment of Paul Wiseman to the position of President, Trafalgar Tours USA and Paul McGrath to the position of managing director, Australia.
Paul Wiseman takes on his new role with broad industry experience spanning more than 20 years including retail, wholesale, and international and domestic airline operations.
Prior to his role as managing director of Trafalgar Australia, he was general manager for Contiki Holidays.
Before that he was Australian national travel agency sales manager for Avis rent-a-car.
His entry into the industry was as a leisure travel agent. During his six years as managing director of Trafalgar Australia, Paul drove the company to extraordinary successes.
Paul will relocate to California to take up the position permanently early in 2008.
Paul McGrath also takes on his new role with more than 20 years industry experience.
He has worked for The Travel Corporation for the past seven years, most recently as general manager, commercial.
Prior to joining The Travel Corporation, Paul worked for Qantas Holidays for thirteen years in various roles, most recently as manager commercial distribution and manager national sales.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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