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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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| LEE LAI-HUAT, Chief Executive Officer, Holiday City, Malaysia
As the Chief Executive Officer, Lee is responsible for HolidayCity’s overall company management and business profitability. This involves the establishment of the company’s strategies, business development and marketing directions to build and develop HolidayCity to become a global brand name. After two years spent working from a home office and setting up a web solution company, Lee launched HolidayCity.com in 1998. He conceptualized, developed and marketed the online hotel accommodation booking service from the beginning. Armed with a bachelor’s degree (with merit) in Information Technology from Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, and a diploma in Electronics Engineering from the French Singapore Institute Singapore (currently Nanyang Polytechnic Singapore), Lee embarked on a career in the IT industry as a computer programmer at a Singapore-based multimedia company, Creative Technology Ltd. He then joined Lotus (IBM) as a software engineer with a team involved in localizing the Lotus Window Application for China, Korea and Japan market. |



