New head for Destination Rotorua Marketing
News Release
Wednesday 13 July 2011
New head for Destination Rotorua Marketing
ROTORUA 13.07.11:
Rotorua District
Council has announced the appointment of Chris Destrieux as
general manager of the council’s destination marketing
department, Destination Rotorua Marketing (DRM), with effect
from 25 July.
Council economic & regulatory services
group manager Mark Rawson said Mr Destrieux would bring a
fresh outsider’s perspective to the role.
“His
significant tourism experience in airline, hospitality and
rental car sectors, and his communications and journalism
background, will prove immensely beneficial for marketing
Rotorua’s new direction in the tourism sector, as well as
promoting Rotorua as a destination to live, work and
invest.”
Mr Destrieux was until recently national
sales manager for Avis Budget Group and prior to that headed
his own sales and marketing consultancy. He has also been
director of sales and marketing for Sheraton Auckland
(subsequently Langham Hotel), and has held senior marketing
and operational roles for Air New Zealand in the airline’s
Australia, South East Asia and Pacific markets.
Mr
Rawson said the unique mix of general business management,
change management, and sales and marketing background which
Mr Destrieux brings to the role will be valuable for
implementing Destination Rotorua Marketing’s recently
developed business plan.
“This appointment is an
important milestone in the change management process being
undertaken at DRM at present and it coincides with a shift
from the business planning and restructuring phase to the
plan's implementation phase."
Rotorua Tourism
Committee chair Tony Marks said Mr Destrieux’s skills set
and experience matched what was needed to drive Destination
Rotorua Marketing’s future direction.
“He
certainly impresses with his passion for the tourism
industry and his widespread knowledge, particularly in the
key international markets we’ve identified as priority in
our business plan. I’m delighted that Chris has been
successful as I worked with him at Air New Zealand 15 years
ago and I’m aware of his skills and dedication from that
time.
"We’re very confident that he is the right
man at the right time to head the marketing effort of
Rotorua and to build on our city's reputation as a
successful domestic and international tourism
destination.”
Mark Rawson also paid tribute to the
important role DRM’s acting general manager Tania Bui had
played over recent months during the tourism business plan
development phase and transition to the new structure for
Destination Rotorua Marketing.
He said the department
had been in very safe hands during this period and he was
confident of a smooth transition as Ms Bui had agreed to
remain available to assist Mr Destrieux during the
handover.
ENDS