CWT M&E restructures to sport six divisional structures

First row, from left: Kari Wendel, Ian Cummings, and Saskia Gentil Second row, from left: Nathan Brooks, Cristina Scott, and Stuart Whatley

CWT Meetings & Events (M&E), the meetings and events division of CWT (the B2B4E travel management platform), has announced the restructuring of its leadership team to six global positions under managing director Derek Sharp.

First row, from left: Kari Wendel, Ian Cummings, and Saskia Gentil
Second row, from left: Nathan Brooks, Cristina Scott, and Stuart Whatley

The focus of the six divisional structures is as follows:

Headed by Kari Wendel, vice president of strategic customers, this group will include CWT M&E’s top accounts, including many Strategic Meetings Management (SMM) accounts.

Led by Ian Cummings, vice president of commercial, this group will deliver the full portfolio of M&E services (e.g., SMM, events, incentives, group air, etc.) and account management best practices across the globe at the local, multinational and regional levels.

Led by Saskia Gentil, vice president of global sales and marketing, who will add to her current portfolio of global sales, global marketing.

Headed by Nathan Brooks, global lead of supplier management, who will continue to lead CWT M&E’s global supplier strategy, with a focus on growing the preferred supplier base and to drive more business to preferred suppliers.

Led by the newly-joined Cristina Scott, vice president, global operations, the goal is to ensure the highest level of discipline in how CWT M&E operates globally.

Led by Stuart Whatley, head of product and technology strategy, who joined the M&E team to develop more robust product and technology roadmaps and partnership strategies in the meetings and events space.

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