ITQ appoints Sandeep Dwivedi as its Chief Operating Officer

ITQ appoints Sandeep Dwivedi as its Chief Operating Officer

InterGlobe Technology Quotient (ITQ), a leading travel commerce company and an official distributor of Travelport in 6 markets of Asia Pacific region including India, has announced the appointment of Sandeep Dwivedi as its Chief Operating Officer (COO) to lead overall responsibility of ITQ’s growing operations including strategic business development and implementing growth strategies. He will focus on continuing to build a strong, customer-focused organization, while increasing efficiency across all aspects of operations. He will also have the responsibility of E-commerce/ Innovation, Products and Network & IT infrastructure, in addition to Relationship Management, Marketing, Distribution, Business Excellence, Business Planning & Strategy verticals.

Commenting on his acumen Anil Parashar, President and CEO, ITQ, said, “Sandeep has strong in-depth understanding of the market and possesses an action oriented vision to achieve aggressive business goals and plans. With his ability to develop, coach and lead action-oriented teams, we are surely to reach at greater heights. He is an addition to the executive team and driving business growth strategies -is his foray.”

Having previously led the position as Chief Commercial Officer at ITQ and served in InterGlobe group companies in different capacity, Sandeep has demonstrated spectacular leadership competency with company’s growth in the market. With over 25 years in executive management and business supervisory roles, he spearheads commercial strategy and business growth in the organization. He has had a successful track record for providing strong corporate leadership, management and direction with a keen understanding of applying tactical business and technological strategies that create new business offerings, advanced capabilities, market differentiation and competitive advantages.

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