Globus Family of Brands Taps Billy Stewart as BDM in BC

Matthew “Billy” Stewart, Business Development Manager, Globus Family of Brands.

The Globus family of brands has hired Matthew “Billy” Stewart as Business Development Manager (BDM) in British Columbia. This Vancouver-based position is responsible for building and maintaining travel partner relationships and regional sales goals across Vancouver Island, Fraser Valley and the Lower Mainland for Globus, Cosmos and Avalon Waterways.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Billy to our team,” said Carla Brake, director of sales for the Globus family of brands.

“He brings with him nearly 20 years of travel industry experience, including business development positions with Exoticca and G Adventures. He was also a tour director for Top Deck Travel for a season. With a background in both cruising and touring – and armed with our most robust travel portfolio in our 95-year history – Billy is poised to bolster the Globus family of brands’ trade partnerships, providing immeasurable sales solutions and success across the BC region.”


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