Heather Kearns Joins World of Hyatt as Leisure Groups BDM for Canada

World of Hyatt's Inclusive Collection has named Heather Kearns as Leisure Groups Business Development Manager, Canada.

Heather Kearns has joined the Inclusive Collection of World of Hyatt as Canada's leisure groups business development manager.

Kearns has over 30 years of experience in the hospitality and tourism industries.

According to Hyatt, she will "leverage her extensive experience to build strong relationships with travel professionals."

"Her dedication to customer service, and collaboration make her the ideal fit for this position, and we are confident of her ability to contribute to our success.”

Since 2015, Kearns has been an independent travel advisor specializing in destination weddings and group travel. She received the Rising Star Award from Destination Weddings Travel Group and is a Diamond Producer Gourmet Inclusive Vacation Consultant for Karisma Hotels & Resorts.

Heather can be contacted at heather.kearns@hyatt.com.


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