Adventure Canada Announces Two New BDM Hires

Nathan Bowler and Yuliya Sinebok, Business Development Managers, Adventure Canada.

Adventure Canada has announced that it has hired two new business development managers, Nathan Bowler and Yuliya Sinebok. Bowler has joined as the business development manager for Ontario and Atlantic Canada, and Sinebok the business development manager for Western Canada and Québec.

According to the company, both Bowler and Sinebok have years of experience in the travel industry. They will be working closely with partners to identify new opportunities, leverage strengths, and drive growth for Adventure Canada.

Bowler says he has a deep appreciation for Adventure Canada, as he notes that guests consistently return from their trips with a sense of happiness and fulfilment having learned about local cultures, history, and the land. He has always been interested in maps, geography, and history, and finds it fascinating to learn about the reasons why people live where they do.

Advisors can get in touch with Bowler at nathan@adventurecanada.com

Sinebok says she is an avid traveller and nature lover. She has always appreciated connecting with people and cultures in the destinations she visits.

Advisors can get in touch with Sinebok at yuliya@adventurecanada.com

More information about Adventure Canada is available here.

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