Skal International India welcomes new Board

As the term of the current SKAL International India’s National Committee Board meeting came to an end with a new SKAL National Committee Board for the term 2018-2020 elected at the SKAL India Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at Hotel Grand Hyatt Bolghatty – Kochi on July 20, 2018.

Incoming team members are include Sk. Ranjini Nambiar (CEO – Footloose Yatra Consultants, Bengaluru) as President, Sk. Carlisle JS Vaz (CEO – Charson Advisory Services, Mumbai) as 1st Vice President, Sk. Sanjeev Mehra (Director – Aaryan Leisure & Holidays Pvt Ltd., Kolkata) as 2nd Vice President, Sk. Shekhar A Divadkar (Head Hospitality -A lcon Group Business, Goa) as Secretary, Sk. Shailesh Nair (Managing Director – Mystikal Holidays, Kochi) as Treasurer, Sk. Mario Sequeira (Director – Tonia Estates & Resorts, Goa) as International Councillor, Sk. Roop Chadda (Advisor, Chennai – Grande Bay Resort & Spa) as Director – Young Skal and Director – Membership Development & Public Relations – Sk. Kamal Hingorani (SVP & Head – Inflight Services & Customer Experience, SpiceJet Ltd., Gurgaon), SKAL International India is proud to be a trusted voice in travel and tourism. Its core values help members understand that the organization is built on friendship and networking.

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