Tourism Australia's Steiner joins TNS - TravelMole


Tourism Australia’s Steiner joins TNS

Tuesday, 16 Apr, 2013 0

TNS Australia has appointed Ed Steiner as its new head of travel and leisure.

He joins TNS after five-years at Tourism Australia where he was responsible for brand management across 15 markets.

Steiner has prior commercial industry experience for both Colmar Brunton and PriceWaterhouseCoopers, and says that joining TNS is a "natural fit".

TNS Australia’s managing director, Tania Kullmann says that Steiner’s appointment "will enhance our already strong footprint in the travel and leisure sector by driving new initiatives for key clients including Tourism Australia, Tourism Tasmania and Emirates."



 

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