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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS


WTM LONDON ® KEYNOTE SPEAKERS


Learn from the travel leaders and innovators who are shaping the future of the travel and tourism industry.


GUY


VERHOFSTADT Guy Verhofstadt is the leader of the Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for


Europe (ALDE), the centrist-liberal grouping in the European parliament. A former prime minister of Belgium, he has been charged with leading the EU’s negotiating team on the UK’s departure from the Union. WTM London Leaders’ Lunch. INVITE ONLY


TERRY JONES Best known for founding Travelocity.com and serving as founding Chairman of Kayak. com, Terry Jones


has become a powerful voice in the world of entrepreneurship through his numerous speaking engagements and the publication of his book, ON Innovation. Jones began his career as a travel agent, spending 24 years at American Airlines. He is the Chairman of WayBlazer and principal of ON Inc.


HEAR TERRY SPEAK ONE-ON-ONE WITH TERRY JONES


WHEN: MONDAY 6 NOVEMBER 14.00-14.55


WHERE: WTM GLOBAL STAGE


ALEX CRUZ Alex Cruz began his career at American Airlines in 1995. In 2000, he became a partner at Arthur D Little before setting


up his own aviation consulting fi rm in 2002. In 2005, he joined Accenture as its head of aviation. In 2006 he founded Clickair, a Barcelona-based airline, merging the airline with Vueling in 2009 and becoming Vueling’s Chairman and CEO. Vueling was acquired by International Airline Group (IAG) in 2013, with Alex joining the IAG Management Committee. In April 2016, Alex was appointed Chairman and CEO of British Airways.


HEAR ALEX SPEAK A YEAR OF MIXED FORTUNES


WHEN: MONDAY 6 NOVEMBER 16.45-17.30


WHERE: WTM INSPIRE THEATRE


HARI NAIR As global senior vice president of Expedia Media Solutions, Hari Nair oversees all facets of the business


including product development and execution, engineering, operations, marketing, and business development. Hari was previously Vice President


and General Manager of Orbitz.com and CheapTickets.com, subsidiaries of Expedia, Inc., responsible for overseeing retail operations and profi tability of the business, brand strategy, marketing effi ciency and customer lifecycle management.


HEAR HARI SPEAK GLOBALIZATION OF TRAVEL


WHEN: TUESDAY 7 NOVEMBER 16.00-17.00


WHERE: WTM INSPIRE THEATRE


JEAN-MICHEL PETIT


For Jean-Michel Petit, travelling, gastronomy & new encounters are his passions. It was


during a trip to Peru, while sharing a traditional meal in the island of Amantani, that the idea of VizEat was born. He says it was the best travel experience he’s ever had – because it was real. Until 2012, Jean-Michel was a board member of London-based venture capital fi rm Eurovestech, He previously occupied the position of CRM and E-commerce Director at Compaq France and was a member of the Alta Vista Europe management


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