Intrepid promotes Abbe Lunn to senior key partnerships manager

Intrepid promotes Abbe Lunn to senior key partnerships manager
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Intrepid has announced the appointment of Abbe Lunn as senior key partnerships manager, where she will be responsible for managing the industry key partnerships team whilst continuing to service and grow sales through Intrepid’s key partners.

    Lunn is no stranger to the travel industry, having worked at Intrepid for ten years in various roles aligned with supporting the company’s industry partners.

    Yvette Thompson, Intrepid’s general manager of sales & partnerships ANZ, said: “Since returning to Intrepid, Abbe has done an exceptional job of being a true ambassador for the company, engaging our partners at every level and leading with purpose. This promotion is very well deserved, and we look forward to Abbe taking on this important role.”

    Lunn, the newly appointed senior key partnerships manager at Intrepid said: “I’m thrilled to embark on my new role, where I’ll oversee and lead Intrepid’s dynamic partnerships team. I look forward to making meaningful contributions to the organisation’s goals, both professionally and personally. My excitement extends to continuing my passion for advocating for the future that lies ahead for Intrepid. We have big things to come.”

    Intrepid is delighted to announce this appointment as part of the continuous growth of its ANZ team, which is looking at further expansion with recruitment underway for a Queensland key partnerships manager.

    As the company grows, Intrepid is committed to delivering the best experience to customers, agents and partners.

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