TravelMole appoints new Partnerships Director
TravelMole UK has appointed Carol Hay as new Partnerships Director.
Carol brings a wealth of industry experience, having previously served as the Director of Marketing UK & Europe for the Caribbean Tourism Organization.
Carol will be responsible for developing and nurturing strategic partnerships with key stakeholders in the travel and tourism sector.
She will leverage her extensive network and industry knowledge for collaborations that help drive growth for TravelMole and its partners.
During her tenure at the Caribbean Tourism Organization, she successfully implemented numerous initiatives to promote the Caribbean region as a premier tourist destination.
She brings deep understanding of the UK and EU travel markets.
“We are delighted to welcome Carol Hay as our new Partnerships Director,” said Graham McKenzie, head of TravelMole UK.
“Her proven track record in driving successful partnerships and her deep industry knowledge will be instrumental in strengthening our position.”
“I am thrilled to take on this new role and contribute to the continued success of TravelMole UK. I have long admired the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality content,” Carol said.
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[email protected]May 26, 2023 04:15 PM
CONGRATULATIONS to Carol Hay on being appointed Partnerships Director for TravelMole UK and Kudos to TravelMole for making an excellent choice in her selection!!
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