Wilson quits Bourne Leisure

Thursday, 24 Apr, 2007 0

Bourne Leisure head of agency sales Colin Wilson has announced his departure from the group after three and a half years. 

No explanation for his exit from the Butlins/Haven/Warner group was given.

A replacement is expected to be announced shortly, the company said.

Wilson said in a statement: “I have had a fantastic three and a half years working with the team here at Bourne Leisure and would like to thank them for their hard work and support.

“During my time here I can happily say that I have seen the domestic tourism market grow year after year along with the sales across our three brands. 

“As well as the gang here, it’s been great to work with my colleagues across the domestic travel industry and together increase agent awareness of the potential of the UK as a holiday destination.

“I’m naturally sad to be leaving the agency sales team here at Bourne Leisure, but am confident that their ongoing commitment to the travel trade will see the brands’ success continue well into the future.”

by Phil Davies 



 

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