Advantage corporate director to retire
Advantage corporate director Ken McLeod is to retire from the consortium this summer, but will stay on as a part-time advisor.
McLeod, who joined Advantage in July 2004, said he will work around five days a month for Advantage and also has other positions lined up.
McLeod began his career at the former Scottish multiple travel agent AT Mays and also worked for tour operator Canadian Affair and Travelsavers International.
He is an active member of the SPAA Council (Scottish Passenger Agents Association) and the AAC (Association of ATOL Companies).
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