ABTA reveals Board changes for 2016-17
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ABTA has revealed changes to its Board of Directors for the year beginning 1 July, 2016.
Three directors will be leaving the Board: Christine Farnish, who has served the maximum number of terms, Fraser Ellacott, who is leaving his role at TUI, and Lord Fowler, who steps down following his appointment as Speaker of the House of Lords.
Three new appointments have been made: Mandie Campbell, director General Immigration Enforcement at the Home Office; Kathryn Darbandi, director of Retail and Customer Experience at Thomas Cook Group and Andrew Flintham, commercial director at TUI UK & Ireland.
The full Board of Directors now comprises:
Noel Josephides Sunvil
Roger Allard All Leisure Group
Daniele Broccoli Britaly Travel
Mandie Campbell
Katrina Cliffe
Kathryn Darbandi Thomas Cook Group
Richard Downs Iglu.com
Andrew Flintham TUI Group
Doreen Mckenzie Knock Travel
Martin Randall Martin Randall Travel
Alistair Rowland Mid-Counties Co-operative
Andrew Swaffield Monarch Group
Mark Tanzer
Commenting on the changes, ABTA chairman Noel Josephides said: “We would like to thank our three outgoing directors, Lord Fowler, Christine Farnish and Fraser Ellacott for their exemplary work as Board Directors over the past years, helping to steer ABTA and the industry through a period of great change. At the same time, I would like to welcome our new Directors, who bring with them a great breadth of operating experience that will be extremely relevant to the challenges that lie ahead.”
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