Travelport has made made the following executive
appointments:
Sandra McLeod
has been named as the new CEO of Locomote, the
Australian corporate travel technology company in which Travelport
took a majority ownership stake in October. Most recently as Group
Vice President for Global Accounts and Corporate Development,
McLeod previously had overall global responsibility for developing
and executing a customer-focussed strategy to service, support and
help grow Travelport’s largest travel management company (TMC)
customers and global corporate accounts. McLeod wil leverage her
corporate travel experience and key relationships with the global
players, along with her 25 years of international experience in
international sales, training and customer service delivery within
Travelport, in her new role at Locomote.
Scott Hyden,
formerly GVP and Managing Director for Travelport Americas,
becomes GVP, Enterprise Customer Group. This newly formed group
takes on responsibility for McLeod’s former role with global TMCs
and corporate customers and adds to it responsibility for the
company’s largest Online Travel Agency customers, such as Expedia
and Priceline who operate across multiple geographies and with
whom Hyden already has close working relationships. Before joining
Travelport, Hyden served as President of STA Travel Inc., the
largest global student and youth travel agency, and before that he
was General Manager for Travelocity Business. Prior to this he
spent 10 years in a number of roles at American Airlines.
In turn, Bret Kidd,
has been appointed as the new GVP and Managing Director for
Travelport Americas and will have overall responsibility for the
company’s travel agency, TMC and regional OTA customers across the
region. Kidd joined Travelport from Stratos Management Systems, a
private equity backed IT services firm that he co-founded and grew
to over $130M. Previously, Kidd worked for HP in a number of
senior roles including leading the HP Enterprise Services' Global
Public Sector Group and managing large customer accounts in the
Travel and Transportation sector.
Dan Westbrook
replaces Kidd as Vice President and General Manager for
Travelport’s Air Commerce Technologies business. Travelport Air
Commerce Technologies delivers IT and Business Intelligence
solutions to airlines around the world and names Delta and
Emirates amongst its customers. An experienced airline industry
executive, Westbrook joined Travelport in April 2009 and
previously held senior roles in travel merchandising at Sabre and
before that spent nearly 20 years at American Airlines.
Commenting on developments, Gordon Wilson,
Travelport’s President and CEO said, “These changes enable an even
tighter alignment of Travelport around our desire to redefine
travel commerce and fuel the growth of our customers around the
world. We are fully intent on continuing to grow in key
geographies, and amongst key customer segments, and these moves,
which realign some of our key executives in our commercial
function give us greater momentum to do just that. Also, when our
new Chief Commercial Officer, Stephen Shurrock, joins the company
from Telefonica in early January, he will play a further pivotal
role in leading and delivering growth across Hospitality, Airline
and Agency Commerce.”
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