RICHARD NOON, Chief Executive Officer, Webjet
Richard Noon has worked in many areas of the travel industry, from hotels, airlines, retail and tour wholesaling to airfare consolidation. He has 25 years travel and 10 years internet marketing experience. (More)
ADRIAN CURRIE, Chief Executive Officer, Agoda
Adrian Currie is the Chairman of Agoda.com, the Asian hotel reservation service acquired by priceline.com in November 2007, and leads the expansion of Booking.com's operations in Australia and New Zealand. (More)
HENRIK KJELLBERG, President Asia Pacific,
Expedia Inc

Henrik Kjellberg leads Expedia Asia Pacific. Based in Hong Kong, Kjellberg is responsible for the Expedia points of sale in the Asia Pacific region, including Expedia.com.au, Expedia.com.jp, hotels.com, Worldwide Travel Exchange (WWTE®) – Expedia’s private label business – and eLong.com, of which Expedia owns 52 percent. (More)
ROBBIE COOKE, CEO/MD, wotif.com
Robbie Cooke joined Wotif.com in January 2006, initially as the Chief Operating Officer, before taking the reigns as CEO and Managing Director in October 2007 following the retirement of Wotif.com’s Founder, Graeme Wood. Having been instrumental throughout the company’s listing on the Australian Stock Exchange in 2006 (More)

Customer Reviews : WIT 2007

“Great forum with good speakers & great dialogue.”

Richard Beere, Tourism Australia

 
 
   
JAMES CHADWICK, Head of Strategy, MindShare Asia-Pacific

James joined Mindshare Asia-Pacific in Singapore in August 2005, where he oversees all Asian strategy and research initiatives and communications planning development. Since 1994, James has managed several pan-Asian research and marketing teams, on both the agency (Ogilvy, Grey) and client (Intel) side. James was also VP Marketing at Asiacontent.com, which launched 30 local-language sites (MTV, E!Online, CNET, DoubleClick, etc) and raised US$120m, mainly via a Nasdaq IPO. James graduated with an English degree (first class) from Oxford University, and has lived in Singapore for the past 10 years.