Travel Technology Pioneers To Teach Their Peers
<B>Travel Technology Pioneers To Teach Their Peers</B>
More than a baker's dozen of savvy travel buyers have confirmed their participation during Travel Technology World 2001 at Chicago's Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, Sept. 20 and 21.
The fifth annual Business Travel News TTW conference and exhibition once again will offer a program for corporate finance, information and travel managers focused on automation for managed travel, and particularly on online booking, management reporting and expense reporting, as well as corporate intranets.
Other sessions will provide attendees with insight into how to buy travel management technology, meet corporate meetings needs online, fulfill online bookings, upgrade traveler profiles, manage travel using wireless devices and prepopulate expense reports from full hotel folio data.
Travel buyers who are planning to serve as faculty this year, in order of their appearance at the show, are: Richard Wooten, director of corporate travel services for Lockheed Martin; Doreen Baca, director of corporate travel services for Gateway; Cheryl Hutchinson, corporate travel manager for American Management Systems; Marnie Brown, travel manager for Adaytum Software; Ron Powell, travel manager for McKesson HBOC; Cindy Heston, corporate travel manager for Thomson Multimedia; Betty Moilanen, worldwide office services manager for J.D. Edwards & Co.; Christine Adams, manager of travel and meeting services for Georgia-Pacific; Dorian Stonie, corporate travel Internet services manager for Hewlett-Packard; Karin Ruble, Toyota manager of travel services; Helen Seig, travel manager for PricewaterhouseCoopers; Hanna Murphy, director of corporate and fleet agreements for Siemens N.A.; Phil Dunphy, corporate travel manager for Pfizer Inc.; Vickie Smith, manager of global travel and meeting services for Palm Inc.; and Tony Angelo, project executive for employee services and disbursements for IBM.
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