Julie Golding Joins Club Med as BDM for Quebec

Julie Golding, Business Development Manager for Quebec, Club Med
Julie Golding, Business Development Manager for Quebec, Club Med

Club Med announced Julie Golding has joined the team as Business Development Manager (BDM) for Quebec, in cooperation with Ariane Brouillette (BDM for Quebec and Ottawa).

Golding started her journey in the travel industry at the Dorval airport (now YUL) back in 1998. Then, she left Canada to work in Punta Cana for almost 6 years. She continued her journey in Quebec back in 2007 as a Travel Agent and started doing Business Development in Canada in JAN 2008. She acquired 14 years of experience working with travel agents across the province through different roles with Tour Operators and Hotels. Now, Golding joins the Club Med team in Montreal.

"I am thrilled to be back in the tourism industry and work for a renowned brand and leader in the industry. It's an exciting new chapter for me!” said Julie Golding.

"Julie’s strong expertise in tourism industry and business development will help us achieve our ambitions and growth goals" says Jacinda Lowry, National Sales Director of Club Med Canada. "We are delighted to have Julie as a member of our team during this period of great rebound and to accompany our travel partners in the Québec market."

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