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TravelOnly Brings Back Ian Elliott as SVP, Commercial & Engagement

by Bruce Parkinson  February 27, 2026
TravelOnly Brings Back Ian Elliott as SVP, Commercial & Engagement

Ian Elliott returns to TravelOnly after three years with Ensemble.

TravelOnly says it is “buzzing with excitement” as the company welcomes back Ian Elliott to the role of Senior Vice President, Commercial & Engagement. 

Elliott, a long‑time champion of TravelOnly’s entrepreneurial spirit, spent the last three years in the consortia world as VP of Partner Relations at Ensemble Travel. 

“We’re absolutely thrilled to have Ian back with us,” said Gregory Luciani, President & CEO of TravelOnly. “His passion, creativity, and commitment to our advisors are unmatched. Ian has always understood what makes TravelOnly special, and his return injects a fresh wave of momentum into everything we’re building.” 

The Canadian host agency says Elliott’s return brings renewed energy and a deep understanding of the company’s culture, advisors, and partners. His leadership will focus on enhancing commercial strategy, deepening engagement across the advisor network, and driving forward bold initiatives to support TravelOnly’s growth. 

The excitement is shared across the executive team, including Shannon Smith, SVP of Sales, Marketing & Operations, who expressed her enthusiasm about reuniting with Elliott.  

“Working with Ian again feels like a homecoming,” said Smith. “His energy is contagious, his ideas are bold, and his dedication to our advisors is inspiring. I can’t wait to collaborate and push the boundaries of what TravelOnly can achieve.” 

Elliott echoed the enthusiasm:  “TravelOnly has always been a place where innovation and heart come together. I am thankful to our incredible consortia, Ensemble, for three amazing years, but it’s time to come home to my TravelOnly family! I’m thrilled to be back with this incredible team and to help fuel the next chapter of growth for our advisors and partners.”

  
  

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