Andy Stuart. (Photo Credit: Trevello World Holdings)
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Trevello World Holdings Inc., dedicated to empowering travel advisors and redefining the host agency model, today announced veteran travel executive, former Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) president and CEO, Andy Stuart as Co-Chairman and Co-Founder.
According to Morris Chia, Founder and CEO of Trevello World Holdings, Stuart, who is an owner of the new enterprise, joins Trevello at a pivotal moment where his visionary leadership, deep admiration of travel advisors and proven track record of driving growth and operational excellence make him an excellent partner. “Andy’s decision to join Trevello is a testament to our shared vision for the future of travel and our commitment to investing in the success advisors,” said Chia. “His expertise and strategic insight will be invaluable as we embark on this next chapter and beyond.”
Prior to joining Trevello World Holdings, Stuart served as a board member of Trevello Canada, a division of Trevello World Holdings and the country’s leading host agency.
"I am honored to work alongside Morris and the talented Trevello team,” said Stuart. “Advisors have always been the heart and soul of creating unforgettable experiences for their clients—it’s where they find joy and where their passion is ignited. I believe that meaningful interaction makes all the difference in the world to those they serve."
"That’s why Trevello’s commitment to empowering them is inspiring and necessary. Together, we have a remarkable opportunity to shape the future of travel by building a strong, innovative platform that ensures advisors thrive while delivering unparalleled experiences for travelers around the world."
Earlier this month, Trevello World Holdings announced its acquisition of North Carolina-based Gifted Travel Network (GTN), a host agency renowned for its dominance in the luxury travel sector, marking Trevello’s first step in establishing its brand in the U.S. market.
SOURCE: Trevello World Holdings, Inc. press release.
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