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Signature Travel Network Elects New Board of Directors

by Dori Saltzman  September 13, 2023
Signature Travel Network Elects New Board of Directors

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Signature Travel Network elected a new board of directors during its annual Owners’ Meeting, which occurred last week in Maui. The Board is made up strictly of owners of member agencies and elected by shareholders each year.

“I am always humbled by the owners who want to serve this great organization, “said Alex Sharpe, president and CEO of Signature Travel Network.  “As a cooperative, having a strong board of directors is instrumental in driving a business plan that supports our members and their advisors.”

This year’s board members are:

Chair: Olga Placeres, Preferred Travel of Naples, Naples, FL

Vice Chair: Scott Caddow, Legendary World, Las Vegas, NV

Treasurer: Ryan Hansen, Bon Voyage Travel, Tucson, AZ

Secretary: Cathie Lentz-Fryer, CTA Travel, Cerritos, CA

Director: Annette Stellhorn, Accent on Travel, Rehoboth Beach, DE

Director: Monika Leuenberger, CTC, Avenues of the World Travel, Flagstaff, AZ

Director: Marc Kazlauskas, FROSCH, New York, NY

Director: Brent Jenson, Morris Murdock Travel, Salt Lake City, UT

Director: Paul Coleman, CTA, Sun Travel, El Paso, TX

Director: John Heimburger, TravelPlex Travel & Cruise, St. Louis, MO

Director: Ron Russo, Vacation Superstore Network, Inc, Port St. Lucie, FL

  
  
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