Final Speakers Added to Skift Global Forum 2015: Travel Leaders, Crystal Cruises


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Come hear the best talks on the future of travel and come help define the future of travel, at Skift Global Forum 2015.

There are exactly three weeks left util the largest creative business conference in the travel industry, the Skift Global Forum 2015.

As we are in the final stages of planning and we’ve finalized the last set of speakers:

  • Nina Chacko, the new CEO of Travel Leaders Group, the $20 billion powerhouse in the travel agency world.
  • Edie Rodriguez, CEO of Crystal Cruises, owned by Genting Hong Kong.
  • Joe Caterini, Managing Director and Partner at Zero Point Zero, Anthony Bourdain’s production company

Check the full speakers lineup here.

The pre-conference opening evening event on Oct 13th—and the awards ceremony for Skifties 2015—has been finalized at the historic Knickerbocker Hotel . The mobile app for attendees has also launched in the iTunes and Android app stores.

Email us at [email protected] if you have any questions about attending the Forum, or want to get group tickets rates.

The tickets *WILL* sell out for the Forum, so grab them soon!

And many thanks for the sponsors making the Skift Global Forum possible: Adobe, American Express, Boxever, Big Bus Tours, CendyneOne, Cheapoair, Criteo, Gogo, HelloGbye, Hornblower Cruises, MasterCard, Mindtree, National Geographic, NewsCred, Sabre, SiteMinder, Travel Channel, TurkeyHome, Uber, Underline, Virtuoso, and Yahoo.

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