The World Travel & Tourism Council has announced the departure of president David Scowsill after six years at the helm of the organization.

During his tenure as the third president in the 26-year history of WTTC, he has taken the organization to new heights, championing the private sector views in high level governmental discussions and promoting the sustainable growth of tourism. «It has been a privilege to lead WTTC, representing the global interests of the private sector of tourism, through advocacy with governments around the world. The membership of the organization has doubled in the last period, but more significant has been the work with governments at all levels on the key strategic issues for the sector», said Scowsill. «By making this announcement now, the executive committee has time to identify a successor and to work through a smooth transition in leadership. Working with a very talented team, we have consolidated the position of WTTC as the authority in the sector, whether through research, advocacy, or the impact of the Global Summits. I now look forward to focusing on new opportunities, knowing that I am leaving WTTC in great shape».

David Scowsill has been president WTTC since October 2010. Among the highlights of his time, the public/private partnership with UNWTO has produced 84 meetings with presidents and prime ministers, where messages about the importance of the sector have been directed to these key leaders. As founder and chairman of The Global Travel Association Coalition, he ensured that the travel industry spoke to governments with one voice on the key issues – from travel facilitation and terrorism, to infrastructure development and environmental sustainability. Prior to WTTC, he served as chairman or director with various companies, working for six years in private equity and venture capital to execute a number of deals across the industry. He was chief executive of Opodo and the Minit Group, after holding executive and board positions at Hilton Hotels, American Airlines and British Airways.

«The executive committee thanks David for his service and is very appreciative of the many contributions he has made to the mission, growth and success of the sector over the past 6 years», said Gerald Lawless, chairman, WTTC. «Under his leadership and vision, WTTC is clearly positioned as the private sector authority on tourism, reflected in the caliber and geographic diversity of the membership group. During this transition period, it will be business as usual, as the Executive Committee works to identify a successor».

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