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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Jamie Carroll
Omega Meetings & Incentives
610-687-8890
jcarroll@owt.net |
Contact:
Joan Meagher
Omega World Travel/HQ
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OMEGA WORLD TRAVEL FORMS NEW
MEETINGS & INCENTIVES DIVISION
Fairfax, VA - February 25, 2002] - Omega World
Travel, a top-ten U.S. travel management firm, announced today the formation
of a new business division: Omega Meetings & Incentives. The division
focuses on further expanding the corporate, association and affinity markets
for the company.
Heading up the division are Malcolm West, Vice President-Client Services
and Russ Atkinson, Vice President-Business Development. Both West and
Atkinson previously held management positions with McGettigan Partners,
the meeting management company located in Philadelphia, PA.
"It's clear economic concerns are forcing organizations to take a
closer look at their meetings and incentives spend. They want value and
they want cost controls. Omega's flexible client-service models and leading-edge
technologies, combined with a low-cost infrastructure, offer an unparalleled
value in today's demanding market, stated West. Omega has
the worldwide recognition and financial strength to meet the needs of
todays customers.
Omega Meetings & Incentives provides comprehensive program and logistics
management services for groups of 10 to 10,000 and more. The company offers
site selection, hotel negotiation, attendee registration, housing, program
management, air/ground transport, on-site logistics, promotional and multi-media
services for: User Conferences, Corporate Meetings, Product Launches,
Medical Meetings, Incentive Programs, Sales Meetings, Training Seminars,
Executive Meetings, Symposia & Retreats.
The operations and technology platforms are firmly established.
For example, we can handle international call-center event registration
in 14 different languages out of our London operations centertoday,
Atkinson explained in a recent interview.
The company has invested very heavily in technology over the past few
years, as evidenced by the success of Omegas subsidiary, Cruise.com.
"It's now time to focus on getting the word out. Our message is simple,
we believe too many buyers are paying too much for meeting and incentive
services, particularly for program and attendee management. We can do
better," said Atkinson.
Omega World Travel, headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, is the largest
woman-owned business in the Washington, DC area, and is celebrating its
30th year in business. Omega serves corporate, government and leisure
clients throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. The company has
annual sales revenues in excess of $800 million and approximately 1,000
employees located throughout 200 company-owned offices, including the
companys MegaHousing Management Division. Omega Meetings & Incentives
is headquartered in Wayne, PA.
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