The ABTA Board of Directors has appointed former Government minister and MP, David Rutley, to the Board with immediate effect.
David’s last ministerial role was at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) where he was Minister for the Americas, Caribbean and Overseas Territories. His 14 years’ experience as an MP also saw him act as Minister for Food and Animal Welfare, among other roles.
Prior to his political career, David held a number of Director-level roles at well-known organisations including Barclays and Asda.
Ailsa Pollard, ABTA Chair, said:
“David’s experience, in particular in the FCDO, will bring new insights which will support the ABTA Board in their discussions on serving our members. The best Boards bring diverse experience and constructive challenge, and David is well placed to contribute both, offering significant and senior expertise in those areas of Government which are really important to our members and the sector more widely.”
David Rutley said:
“Travel and tourism is a vital and vibrant sector, making a significant contribution to the wider UK economy. In my experience, I have always found ABTA to be a highly trusted organisation, with well-respected views and opinions. In this new role, I am now looking forward to working hard for the travel industry, ABTA members and, ultimately, the millions of customers they serve.”
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