Traveltek is delighted to announce two new appointments. First, Tracy Sharp, who has been with Traveltek for two years as Head of Commercial, has been promoted to Head of Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA). Sharp will be responsible for the EMEA region’s Account Management and Sales team, plus a global remit for supplier relationships.
Second, Hayley West, who has been with the business for four years as one of our Account Managers, has been promoted to Head of Account Management and will take responsibility for the Account Management team.
Sharp and West both joined Traveltek with extensive experience within the travel industry. With Sharp holding several senior commercial roles within Jetline Travel and Broadway Travel Group and West within sales, product and account management functions at cruise.co.uk and Tailor Made Travel.
Hayley West added, ‘I am very pleased to be taking on the Head of Account Management role. Traveltek is a fast-paced and innovative place to work, so it is fantastic to have this new opportunity and continue my journey at Traveltek.’
Tracy Sharp said, ‘There is a real opportunity of growth for Traveltek within the EMEA market, so it is an excellent time to embark on this new role. With a key focus on new product development within Traveltek, I know that this role will be challenging and rewarding over the coming years. Plus, I am very lucky to be joining a very knowledgeable and skilled team making this new chapter in my career an exciting one.’
Cressida Sergeant, Chief Commercial Officer, said, ‘I am delighted to see Tracy and Hayley step up into their new roles. They are both huge customer advocates and have played significant roles in our customer service improvement over the last 18 months. The wealth of industry experience and knowledge is so valuable to our customers, and both will play vital roles in the continued growth and globalisation of Traveltek over the coming years.’
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