Expedia Group Hires Two Leaders to Run New Divisions
Seattle-based travel giant, Expedia Group, has appointed Alfonso Paredes and Greg Schulze to head its new operating divisions. Paredes, who has been with Expedia for 14 years, will serve as the president of Private Label Solutions. Schulze, an 18-year veteran of Expedia, will take on the role of president of Travel Partners and Media.
Ariane Gorin, the incoming CEO of Expedia, praised Paredes and Schulze for their extensive global experience and strong relationships with travel partners. Gorin expressed confidence that the two leaders would contribute to advancing the company’s mission and providing exceptional value to both partners and travelers.
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These new appointments signal the ongoing growth and development of these companies, as they aim to strengthen their positions in their respective industries.
Analyst comment
Positive news: Expedia Group hires two leaders to run new divisions. Expedia is strengthening its organization with experienced leaders, enhancing its mission and value to partners and travelers. This is expected to contribute to the growth and development of the company, positively impacting the market.