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Cost Recovery Solutions

Consultants/ Travel Management Consultants
620 Newport Center Dr Suite 1100
Newport Beach, CA 92660 8011
Specialization: US and global corporate travel reviews and audits. Development and implementation of cost reduction and cost avoidance strategies. Travel agency, travel automation, and charge card sourcing, contracting and implementation. Financial analysis and benchmarking of contracts with travel agencies, airlines, hotels, and car rental vendors. Review travel policy for completeness. Airfare and hotel rate audits.

Cost Recovery Solutions Key Executives

President: Gerard Smith
949-720-9419
gsmith@CostRecoverySolutions.com

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