Carlson Wagonlit Appoints Rob Harrison
Sr. Director Business Development
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Rob Harrison

Carlson Wagonlit Travel (CWT) North America recently added Rob Harrison to its team senior director of Business Development for CWT Canada. Harrison is responsible for driving sales revenue and growth in Canada, as well as providing leadership and guidance to his Canadian sales team.


Harrison brings 16 years of travel industry experience to CWT, having held a number of roles with American Airlines, British Airways, and most recently at Qantas Airways, where he led leisure sales efforts. Harrison’s experience spans the disciplines of commercial sales, operations, project management and process design. In addition to the travel industry, he has also worked in the oil and gas industry.

Harrison is now based in Toronto and has dual reporting relationships with Nick Vournakis, Senior Vice President and General Manager, CWT Canada, and Barb Barnard, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, CWT North America.

 


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