Trisha Palethorpe joins HRG as Business Manager
Trisha Palethorpe joins HRG as Business Manager
Travel management company, Hogg Robinson Group (HRG) New Zealand has appointed Trisha Palethorpe as Business Manager for Wellington and Christchurch.
Trisha is originally from the UK and moved to New Zealand in 2007. She has worked in the corporate travel industry for 14 years and has developed a wealth of expertise ranging from consulting, to account management and business development.
Trisha has also gained considerable global experience, working in EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa), USA, Canada and South Africa and has worked with a number of large corporate clients, including Airbus and British Gas. Prior to joining HRG New Zealand, Trisha worked with FCm Travel Solutions, based in Christchurch.
About HRG New Zealand
Hogg
Robinson Group New Zealand is a travel management company,
specialising in business travel and expense management.
HRG’s core expertise is its ability to consolidate and
efficiently manage corporate travel accounts of any size,
nation-wide.
HRG provides a full suite of travel
management services, including:
- travel bookings that
meet clients’ budgetary, service and preferred supplier
requirements
- online, self-service booking systems
-
24 hour emergency support, staffed by experienced, New
Zealand-based senior consultants
- management information
reporting & financial analysis, available via Web Reporting,
and with tailoring options
- conference group travel –
planning, booking, managing and reporting
- staff leisure
travel, using the benefits of their company’s preferred
supplier arrangements.
HRG New Zealand was formed in April 2007, with the merger of Signature Travel and BTI New Zealand. It is part of the Stella Travel Services Group, Australasia’s largest integrated travel company.
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