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American Marketing Group Appoints New Supplier Relations Director

by Dori Saltzman  September 15, 2022
American Marketing Group Appoints New Supplier Relations Director

Travel industry veteran Mary Kaye Zanatta has joined American Marketing Group as its Supplier Relations Director. She will oversee growth of the company’s portfolio of On Location partners and expand Tourist Board partners across its three brands: TRAVELSAVERS, NEST and The Affluent Traveler. (American Marketing Group is the parent company of Travel Market Report.)

Zanatta comes to AMG with more than 25 years in the travel industry, most recently having spent 15 years at Virtuoso managing DMCs, tour operators and specialty accounts. She was also involved in Virtuoso’s Adventure community, collaborating with partners and members on the adventure travel niche.

Prior to joining Virtuoso, Zanatta spent 12 years in the cruise industry including at Holland America, Windstar Cruises, Zegrahm Expeditions and Cruise West, where she held various positions supporting shore excursions, sales, customer service and operations.  

  
  
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