Travel Network Group director steps down
The Travel Network Group has recruited a new group commercial director to replace founding director Steve Clark who has stepped down from the role.
Martin Andrew, who was most recently VP Travel, Europe for Affinion International, will join the Group on November 12. He has also previously held senior roles at MyTravel Group, HRG, RCI/Wyndham Worldwide and Club La Costa.
The Travel Network Group managing director Gary Lewis said: "Martin brings a wealth of experience in the commercial area and I have every confidence that given his skills and experience we can continue to build and develop our expertise in this important area of our business.
" I also believe that he will make a significant contribution as a member of my management team."
Steve Clark will remain with the Group as a main Board director.
"Steve has provided outstanding leadership to our commercial activities over the years and I can’t thank him enough for his contribution," added Lewis. "Following a smooth handover with Martin he will continue to assist the management team in areas where we need his skills and experience, and attend our 2013 conference in Lake Bled."
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