13 July AFTA team grows to drive Policy at State and Territory Level July 13, 2023 By Amanda Rixon Media Release 0 Ingrid brings extensive expertise in policy development, advocacy, government relations and stakeholder engagement at all levels of government. Ingrid’s appointment aligns with AFTA’s key focus on supporting travel businesses and the wider sector in rebuilding the workforce post-pandemic. In her previous role as Associate Director - Workforce & Tourism Policy at the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), Ingrid’s portfolio covered tourism, migration, employment, and workforce participation. Ingrid’s multi-discipline background also includes her experience as a lawyer as well as in industry associations. Ingrid’s skills will complement and expand the existing strong track record on government relations at AFTA to deliver better policy outcomes for members. Quotes from Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) CEO Dean Long: “AFTA successfully lobbied the last NSW Government to reconsider unworkable changes to Terms and Conditions which would have broken the business model for every Travel Agent, Travel Business, and Tour Operator and left consumers stranded.” “But there’s still much to be done at a State and Territory level including securing funding to support the benefit of the Federal Government adding “travel consultants” to the Skills Priority List.” “Ingrid’s appointment will strengthen the industry’s ability to engage with Governments around Australia.” “On behalf of our members I warmly welcome Ingrid to the AFTA team.” Quotes from Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) Director of Public Policy and Advocacy, Ingrid Fraser: “I worked closely with the AFTA team in my most recent role at the Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry and I am looking forward to being part of AFTA’s ongoing work to ensure the Travel Sector’s success.” “AFTA’s work in positively shaping the landscape for the benefit of the entire travel sector has been impressive and there’s a very real opportunity to continue to advance understanding of the value of Travel within Government.” “As an avid traveller, I’m excited to be advocating on behalf of an industry that I love, particularly at a time when the Travel Sector is undergoing such rapid change.” Related Articles Richard Taylor joins AFTA team Travel industry connector and commentator Richard Taylor has joined the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) as Director of Membership Experience. Have your say on AFTA’s evolution In one of the biggest milestones in the evolution of Travel’s peak industry body since it began, AFTA is seeking sector-wide input on the update of its Constitution. AFTA Advocacy - August Since our last newsletter, AFTA has appointed a new Director of Public Policy & Advocacy, Ingrid Fraser. We've also continued our focus on addressing skills and workforce shortages in the travel sector. AFTA’s National Taskforce for Workforce and Careers meets with Minister for Skills and Training With the skills and workforce shortages the biggest brake on Travel’s full recovery post-pandemic, The Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) Workforce Taskforce today met with Minister for Skills and Training, The Hon. Brendan O’Connor. AFTA win on Skills Priority List The Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) has succeeded in having “Travel Consultants” added to the Federal Government Skills Priority List. AFTA unveils Women in Travel Summit program The Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) has today revealed the program for the highly anticipated Women in Travel Summit in Sydney which will inform AFTA’s inaugural Workforce Report. Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.