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Virtuoso’s Global Member Advisory Board met in full in person for the first time since the end on the pandemic at Virtuoso Travel Week 2023.A half-day meeting was held in Las Vegas where issues and initiatives were discussed including input into Virtuoso’s 2024 strategic planning framework, a view of upcoming Virtuoso marketing campaigns, and input into 2024 membership and partnership access.Anthony Goldman of Travelcall and Goldman Group in Australia is the first non-US member to chair Virtuoso’s GMAB, and this is his second year in the position.“It continues to be a pleasure to chair this board and have input into the network’s present and future plans,” Goldman said. “I have one year to go in my tenure, and look forward to continuing to represent Australia and New Zealand’s membership and be the voice of these wonderful members in these ever-evolving times,” Goldman added.
The Virtuoso Global Member Board Advisory Board are pictured at the Bellagio Hotel & Casino. Back row from left are: Rob Clabbers (US); Charlie Chan (Asia); Cristina Buaas (US); Tania Swasbrook (US); Kemi Wells-Conrad (Canada); Jame Leon Hernandez (Latin America) and Mark Smith (UK).Seated: Julie Danziger (US); Ange Wallace (US), Anthony Goldman (AU/NZ), Valerie Wilson (US) and Helena Andren (Europe).
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