Thomas Cook Names Tim Przybysz Sr. Commerical Director For Sunquest
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Steve Butchart, Vice President of Sunquest, has appointed Tim Przybysz to the position of Senior Commercial Director for Sunquest.

Tim will be relocating to Canada from the U.K. where he has most recently held the senior position of Head of Product and Commercial for Gold Medal Travel (part of Thomas Cook Group). Tim has also held management positions for ITC Classics, Thomas Cook TV, Holidays by Phone and Airtours.

“Tim has a broad understanding of the travel industry and has experience of mainstream, independent and retail,” said Butchart. “His responsibilities will be to assume general management for the mainstream business – identifying and exploiting opportunities whilst mitigating risk. He will also work alongside me in developing and managing strategy and expanding airline partnerships.”

Tim will be taking up this position on October 14th and will work out of Thomas Cook’s North American headquarters at 75 Eglinton Ave. E. in Toronto, Ontario.


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