Report by Kirsten Bowling
ADVANTAGE Travel Centres has set up a sub-committee to
research the technology needs of its members.
It will contact technology companies to negotiate reduced
prices for computer equipment, but will not recommend specific brands.
Advantage Travel Centres chairman Mark Bowers said: “Technology
is changing constantly and we, as a membership organisation, need to see what
equipment is currently being used and what technology our members need to purchase.”
Meanwhile Advantage Travel Centres has appointed Di Baker of
Aldershot-based Wellington Travel as its first ever woman president.
Baker has been a member of Advantage Travel Centres for nine
years and has been on the board for six. She said: “As the only woman on the
board, I can often bring a different perspective to our discussions and
decision making.”