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ravel Weekly hosted a Business Breakfast on the theme of customer service and innovation at the London offices of Walt Disney Travel Company. The guest speakers were Daniel Kerzner, Virgin Atlantic; Katie McAlister, Tui UK & Ireland; Ian Leonard, IBM UK; and Daniel Ox, Ocean Holidays Group. The headline sponsor was Babble, supported by The Travel Network Group.
1. From left: Gary Lewis, The Travel Network Group; Matthew Parker, Babble; Mark Pilkington, Walt Disney World; Daniel Ox, Ocean Holidays Group; Katie McAlister, Tui UK & Ireland; Ian Leonard, IBM UK; Daniel Kerzner, Virgin Atlantic. 2. Chris Photi, White Hart Associates; Adrian Cuff, Disney Destinations International; and Vim Vithaldas, The Travel Network Group. 3. Antonio Paradiso, MSC Cruises; Stuart Parish, Travel Weekly Group. 4. Gary Lewis, Vim Vithaldas and Lisa Henning, all The Travel Network Group. 5. Mark Pilkington, Walt Disney World; Ben Ittensohn, Explore Worldwide. 6. Claire French, Avis Budget Group; Berni Pini, Gail Kenny Executive Recruitment. 7. Mark Jordan and Andrew Crowe, both Babble. 8. Roisin Donnelly, Etoa; and Daniela Wagner, Jacobs Media Group. 9. Debbie Hindle, Four Communications; Peter Vella, Malta Tourism Authority. 10. Michael Gowen and Matthew Parker, both Babble. 11. Chris Wright, Sunvil, and Barbara Kolosinska, C&M Recruitment. 12. Debbie Marshall, Silver Travel Advisor; Jeremy Skidmore, Leventia Media; Chris Bradshaw, Attraction Tickets Direct; Anthony Daniels, Hurtigruten. 13. Justin Kliger, Walt Disney Travel Company; and Anne N’Diaye, Walt Disney Company. 14. Panellists on stage with moderator Lee Hayhurst (left), Travolution.
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