Helloworld CCO to depart after just six months

Helloworld CCO to depart after just six months

Helloworld has today announced that Peter Crinis, the agency’s chief commercial officer, will depart the business at the end of this week.

Crinis joined the company in July 2023, focussing on retail agency networks and other outcomes in the business.

Crinis was previously the CEO for Crown Hotels nationally and has over three decades experience in the hotel and hospitality industry. He had a 12 month stint at Crown before moving on to work as the managing director at Anchor Consultancy Co., according to his LinkedIn.

Andrew Burnes, Helloworld’s CEO, said: “I want to thank Peter for his contribution to the business and wish him well for the future”.

Travel Weekly awaits comment from Helloworld on why Crinis left after such a short stint.

(Featured Image: Peter Crinis – LinkedIn/PeterCrinis)

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