TTNQ chief steps down

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TTNQ boss Alex de Wall has resigned. IMAGE: Supplied.

TOURISM Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ) Chief Executive Officer, Alex de Waal, will leave the TTNQ team for a new career challenge with a national company in June.

de Waal said he had been unexpectedly offered the role and would leave TTNQ knowing that the organisation was making great strides towards its vision of being recognised by the global tourism industry as Australia’s leading Destination Management Organisation.

“We have a highly motivated and competent team that has achieved significant success in the past three years,” he said.

“This globally relevant success includes the attraction of international investment, new international services and the inception of the Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef to engage citizens from all parts of this planet to take action to learn about, conserve and enjoy the Great Barrier Reef.

“I have had the great pleasure of playing a role in facilitating the development of our TTNQ team who, in conjunction with our members and the Cairns community, have worked together to deliver a significant resurgence in the Tropical North Queensland visitor economy.”

TTNQ Chairman Max Shepherd said Alex had been the driving force behind many of the region’s recent successes, working tirelessly for the members of TTNQ and the broader Tropical North Queensland tourism industry.

“We wish him all the best for the challenges in this next step up in his career, and have every confidence in his strong success and of his continued support for this region in his new role,” he said.

“The TTNQ Board will immediately start a recruitment process seeking a new CEO.”


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