THE International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) has appointed Celine Hourcade as the new project manager to support its transformation programme.
The first two priorities for Ms Hourcade will be the development of TIACA's Sustainability Programme, including the first Sustainability Award, and the delivery of the Cargo Service Quality (CSQ) objectives for the tool, which went live in February 2019.
She will head up further projects as the association continues to roll out new transformation initiatives as part of an ongoing drive to grow the organisation and deliver a reinvigorated value proposition for members.
Said TIACA chairman Steven Polmans: 'Celine is very well respected in our industry and did a great job when working for the International Air Transport Association (IATA), no doubt she will continue to do so when working for TIACA and our members.'
Ms Hourcade has 18 years of experience in international business, mainly in the aviation industry, working for WaveStone, Amadeus, and then for IATA for 13 years, joining its cargo department in 2008.
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The first two priorities for Ms Hourcade will be the development of TIACA's Sustainability Programme, including the first Sustainability Award, and the delivery of the Cargo Service Quality (CSQ) objectives for the tool, which went live in February 2019.
She will head up further projects as the association continues to roll out new transformation initiatives as part of an ongoing drive to grow the organisation and deliver a reinvigorated value proposition for members.
Said TIACA chairman Steven Polmans: 'Celine is very well respected in our industry and did a great job when working for the International Air Transport Association (IATA), no doubt she will continue to do so when working for TIACA and our members.'
Ms Hourcade has 18 years of experience in international business, mainly in the aviation industry, working for WaveStone, Amadeus, and then for IATA for 13 years, joining its cargo department in 2008.
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