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Corporate Travel Management has named Jo Sully as the successor to Greg McCarthy, CEO Australia and New Zealand, who is stepping down from 30 June 2025.Sully is the former General Manager and Regional Vice President of Amex GBT Asia Pacific. She will join CTM on 5 May 2025, with McCarthy remaining with the business until the end of June to ensure a smooth transition.

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Jamie Pherous, CTM Founder and Managing Director, commented “I want to thank Greg for his unwavering commitment to CTM’s clients, employees and industry partners over the past 7 years. His leadership has enabled the business to navigate periods of significant disruption and change, and come out stronger, more connected, and more valued than ever before”.Sully brings extensive experience leading a large corporate travel businesses across APAC. With a proven track record of implementing wide-scale innovation projects that drive operational efficiency, client growth and retention, she is a people leader, renowned for building high-performing teams that deliver transformative results.
“Jo is well known to many inside CTM and her skill-set is aligned to execute to strategy,” Pherous added.

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