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Lawless takes on new role at WTTC chairman

Ex-Jumeirah CEO named WTTC chairman

DUBAI, April 7, 2016

Gerald Lawless, former group chief executive officer of Jumeirah Group, has been elected as the chairman of The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), it was announced yesterday at the council’s annual general meeting in Dallas, Texas.

Lawless, who is now head of Tourism and Hospitality at Dubai Holding, is a leading figure in the world of tourism and hospitality.  In his 18 years as CEO of Jumeirah Group, he spearheaded the growth of the hotel chain to one of the best-known luxury hospitality brands in the world, expanding the company’s portfolio to 22 hotels in 11 destinations and establishing Burj Al Arab Jumeirah as the most luxurious hotel in the world.

Lawless has been a member of the World Travel and Tourism Council since 2005, sitting on the Executive Committee since 2008, and as vice chairman since 2012.

Lawless will take over from Michael Frenzel, chairman Emeritus TUI AG. The WTTC chairman is elected for a term of two years.

Frenzel said: “I am delighted to welcome Gerald as WTTC chairman. He has been an active Member of WTTC, responsible for bringing the Global Summit to Dubai in 2008 and serving on the Executive Committee and as a vice chairman. His commitment to WTTC’s mission will be invaluable, as the organisation continues to drive recognition of Travel and Tourism’s social and economic impact amongst governments around the world.”

Lawless said: “Over the past 11 years, I have been privileged to be a member of the World Travel and Tourism Council. I believe strongly in the mission of the organisation, which advocates the benefits of travel and tourism, not only to the global economy but also to society in general. Travel and tourism is and will remain a force for good. It deserves a lot more recognition from governments worldwide.” - TradeArabia News Service




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