TravelMole 2008 Web Awards judges announced

Friday, 04 Apr, 2008 0

A panel of judges has been finalised for the 2008 TravelMole Web Awards.

New sponsors have also been confirmed for the awards which will culminate in a presentation at the Canadian High Commission in London on May 15.

Among the judges this year are: Matt Cheevers – Teletext Holidays, Kenny Boyle – Visit Britain, Jerome Touze – Founder of WAYN, Prof Dr Hilary Murphy – Swiss Hotel School, Prof Andrew Frew – Queen Margaret University School Edinburgh, Barry Smith – SKYscanner, Liz Craig – One Globe Network, Justin Francis –  ResponsibleTravel.com and TravelMole’s Secret Agent.

Judging will be carried out independently on a shortlist of nominated companies across a range of categories at the end of April

There is still time to nominate by going to https://www.travelmole.com/webawards_uk2008.php

Sponsors who have agreed to support this year’s awards include: YouTravel, Canada Tourism, HARPWallen, A2Btransfers, Capela Training and Handy Group.

 

 

 

 



 

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