Did you always want to work in travel?
I’ve been travelling since I was six months old. I grew up in Asia, as my Dad’s job brought us out there, so I was incredibly lucky to visit some amazing places from such an early age. I was always fascinated by the airline industry growing up. I wanted to be cabin crew for Virgin Atlantic for as long as I can remember. When we moved back to Ireland, I finished school and went on to study geography and sociology at Trinity College.
After graduation, I took a gap year and travelled all around the world for six months. I finally settled in London, and my mum told me to turn my life experience into a job, so I ended up in travel.
What was your first job in the industry?
I started as a travel consultant for Flight Centre, selling tailor-made round-the-world trips. I wanted more of a B2B focused role and a different challenge so moved into product and touring.
From there, I realised I loved partnerships and that’s where my career took a turn down the path that I’m on today. I went back to Flight Centre to work for a BDM at Gapyear.com, building affiliate relationships. I then moved on to Ve Global and managed a portfolio of clients (mainly in the travel space), who used our tech to retain customers on-site and increase conversions.
I learnt a lot about digital tech and affiliate marketing at Ve Global. From there, I wanted to move client-side and manage all of these marketing campaigns myself. That’s when I moved to hoppa.com to oversee their affiliate program.
While at hoppa I grew their topline affiliate revenue by 13% while delivering a profit growth of 314%. This was achieved by optimising the programme and performance and developing relationships with key affiliates. I also inherited an affiliate programme, and while I loved my time there, I was eager to set up and grow my own affiliate/digital partnerships programme from scratch. Which was how I came to join Newmarket Holidays!
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