PricewaterhouseCoopers senior director of travel and meetings Lori O'Connell was elected to the Association of Corporate Travel Executives board of directors,
ACTE chief staff officer Greeley Koch announced this week at the association's global corporate travel conference in Miami. O'Connell will represent the U.S. region on the board for a three-year term, he said. O'Connell will be replaced as ACTE U.S. regional chair by United Technologies Corp. global travel manager Michael Lyons, Koch said. Lyons will serve a three-year term. Board members re-elected to three-year terms include MasterCard vice president of global talent management Leigh Bochicchio (in an at-large seat), Microsoft global travel and meetings sourcing manager Georgie Farmer (representing the Australasia region) and Carlson Wagonlit Travel country general manager for Egypt Roland Bunge (representing the Middle East and Africa region).