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Steve lands a top job



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Published Date: 17 July 2008
A FORMER Mexborough School pupil is flying high in his new role working for the UK's biggest holiday company.
Steve Adamson, whose previous job also saw him reaching for the sky as marketing and PR manager at Robin Hood Airport, has become Senior Innovation Manager for the airport's biggest customer, Thomson.

Steve, who had worked as one of the founder members of Robin Hood airport's management team since 2004, took up his new post with Thomson's parent company TUI UK & Ireland last month.

27-year-old Steve has more than ten years experience in the travel industry. Previous to his senior position at Robin Hood Airport, Steve worked as trade relations manager at Humberside airport, sales manager for First Choice and even worked a summer season as a flight dispatcher for Servisair at Leeds Bradford Airport.

In his new role for TUI, Steve will be responsible for creating new products and services to help modernise and improve the package holiday experience.

Steve, who took up his new position at TUI UK & Ireland last month, decided to relocate from his Tickhill home, and now lives in Bedfordshire; in order to work from the company's head quarters in Luton.



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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 9:33 AM
  • Source: South Yorkshire Times
  • Location: Dearne
 
 
  

 
 


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