Simon Small lands big role at Intrepid

Simon Small lands big role at Intrepid
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Intrepid Travel has announced the appointment of Simon Small as key partnerships manager ANZ, where he will be responsible for fostering relationships and growing sales through Intrepid’s key partners.

    Simon Small. (Supplied)

    Simon will be based in Brisbane where he will look after Queensland and Northern New South Wales, with a particular focus on Flight Centre. He has a long sales and business development career across numerous industries, including three years with Flight Centre.

    Yvette Thompson, general manager of sales & partnerships (ANZ) at Intrepid Travel, said, “We are thrilled to have Simon join our ANZ team to take on our Key Partnerships Manager role.

    “With his wealth of experience and dedication to fostering meaningful collaborations, we are confident that Simon will play a pivotal role in building strategic relationships and driving our company’s mission to new heights.”

    Simon said he is excited to begin his career with Intrepid.

    “I’m looking forward to growing the company’s brand and helping it achieve its goal of becoming a billion-dollar company.

    “Everyone who knows about Intrepid absolutely loves it, and I can’t wait to share the brand with as many people as possible.”

    Intrepid Travel announces this appointment as part of the continuous growth of its ANZ team. As the company grows, Intrepid is committed to delivering the best experience to customers, agents and partners.

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