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Mike Janssen

BCD Travel has promoted Mike Janssen to the position of president of the Americas, replacing industry veteran Danny Hood in the role.

This transition has been in the works for three years, ever since Hood returned from retirement to head the American portion of the global travel management company. The move became effective July 1.

Janssen, who previously served as president of North America, now has taken on responsibility for Latin America as well as strategic decision making for the entire region. Janssen has worked for BCD Travel since 1993, and since then has served in finance, operations, account management and supplier relations capacities. Previously, he held management positions at Aon, Unisys Corp. and Peterson Consulting.

BCD Travel global president and COO John Snyder described Janssen as "a solid leader for many years" and said that among his strengths, "he knows all angles of the business very well and has great client relationships. He has fabulous employee leadership and customer skills."

Snyder said Hood, who will stay on in a part-time executive consulting role that will include strategic work and select client relationships, "provided great leadership in the downturn."

Hood said he drew on his 30 years of experience to manage through the tough times and make the tough decisions required to weather the economic challenges. At this point, he said that in North America the travel management company is up 3 percent to 5 percent in sales from 2008 levels and 25 percent over last year. Hood said "the client base has come back strong and is finally ahead of budget for a couple of quarters. That is when you want to leave it, when you are back on top."

Snyder said that in 2009 and 2010, client retention was "spectacular" despite the "huge activity in clients examining their contracts" and that the company was "30 to 40 percent ahead of the aggressive sales goals that he had set."

Hood noted that there were no other changes to the team running Latin America, headed by Barbara Blue. He said there has been "phenomenal growth in Brazil, Mexico and Peru" and that while other countries in the region have had some challenges, BCD Travel has augmented growth in Latin America by opening a new call center in Costa Rica.

Snyder said the strongest region for growth remains the Asia/Pacific region. While he acknowledged that recovery in the Americas has outpaced EMEA, he said that he was "fairly encouraged in the transaction levels in mainland Europe in the past couple of months."

As a result of improving performance, Snyder said the company has "brought back quite a few of the front-line staff" laid off during the downturn, brought back others out of work-time reductions as well as made new hires. "We hope to bring much more back between now and the end of the year, but we’ll be cautious about how we do that."

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