14 June Roy Merricks taking the next step with ATIA June 14, 2024 By Amanda Rixon Media Release 0 As a pioneer of and advocate for the mobile home-based agency model in Australia, Roy will continue to work closely with ATIA in a new capacity, by reviewing and leading the continued development of ATAS through his appointment to the ATAS Advisory Committee. Roy’s extensive experience and deep industry knowledge will further enhance the accreditation scheme and support the continuous improvement of travel standards in Australia. Roy joined the ATIA Board in August 2022 and will step down after this month’s AGM. QUOTES ATTRIBUTABLE TO NEW ATAS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER ROY MERRICKS: “My decision to join the ATAS Advisory Committee means I will continue to advocate for the mobile home-based network segment of the travel industry, which is the fastest growing segment in travel, and contribute to the ongoing evolution of the ATAS accreditation scheme to benefit our entire industry.” “I’m proud of my role in working closely with my fellow Directors over the last two years to set the new direction of ATIA. It’s now my pleasure to focus on ATAS and to continue volunteering my time to give back to the travel industry in a meaningful way when it has given both myself and Karen so much.” “While the way I contribute to ATIA is changing, my commitment to a strong, united voice for the travel industry remains the same.” QUOTES ATTRIBUTABLE TO ATIA CHAIR TOM MANWARING: “We are grateful that Roy chose to join the Board at a crucial time in our organisation’s history.” “Roy’s firsthand knowledge of retail travel and the mobile or home-based segment will continue to be a great asset to the ATAS Advisory Committee, thanks to his long-held belief in the value of the rigorous ATAS accreditation scheme for consumers and the wider Australian travel industry.” Related Articles Travel has a new home – the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) The Australian Travel Industry has a new peak industry body representing travel agents and advisors, tour operators, consolidators and wholesalers replacing the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) effective today. ATIA Board changes: Shelley Beasley steps down, Katrina Barry joins Shelley Beasley is stepping down as a Director of the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA), with Katrina Barry joining the Board. ATIA unveils game-changing initiatives at inaugural Beyond Borders Summit The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has announced a series of landmark initiatives aimed at reshaping Australia’s travel sector at the first-ever Beyond Borders Summit in Sydney. New ATIA Directors welcomed at 47th AGM ATIA has successfully held its 47th AGM, with three new directors appointed at the meeting today for the FY25 Board. ATIA continues workforce engagement with migration submission The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is continuing to engage with the Federal Government to support travel businesses in rebuilding their workforces, with a submission to ensure key travel occupations are eligible for skilled migration ATIA Celebrates International Women’s Day With a Look to the Future The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is marking International Women’s Day by sending out the ‘Letters to My Future Self’ penned by attendees at last year’s highly successful Women in Travel Summit. Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.