Destination Queenstown makes new Chief Executive appointment
Destination Queenstown has announced the appointment of Paul Abbot as its new Chief Executive.
Abbot, who has extensive experience in senior tourism and marketing positions, both overseas and in New Zealand, will commence his role in July.
Having most recently held the position of Chief Executive at PNG Air, where he has worked for nine years in roles covering sales and distribution, passenger services and Chief Commercial Officer before taking on the Chief Executive’s role in 2018.
Prior to his time at PNG Air, Abbot held leadership roles including National Marketing Manager at Toyota Tsusho, Chief Executive at Bay of Plenty Rugby Union, General Manager Marketing at Westpac Rescue Helicopter Trust and International Marketing Manager at Air New Zealand.
From these roles, Destination Queenstown sees that he brings strong marketing services experience in the tourism sector, leadership skills and stakeholder relations experience.
Advising that his leadership approach is one of consultation, listening and gaining buy in from stakeholders, Abbot stated “when I commence the position in Queenstown, I believe it will be very important to listen and learn initially, to gain a full understanding of what all stakeholders believe the issues are and what needs to be done.
"In the current environment it will be particularly vital to involve the relevant stakeholders in the building and implementation of plans, and open and clear communication will be essential.”
Destination Queenstown Chair Richard Thomas says both he and the Board are delighted to welcome Abbot to the role, commenting "Paul brings a broad skill set to this role from a wide-ranging career in strategic leadership positions. At a time when Queenstown is facing unprecedented challenges, Paul’s experience in stakeholder engagement, tourism and marketing management and his communications-led approach will be welcomed.
"Paul’s enthusiasm and energy for the position and understanding of the key role the regional tourism organisation will play over a period of much change, coupled with his strengths in stakeholder engagement and negotiation also impressed the Board. His references attest to the fact that Paul is great at building strong relationships which enable him to get things done in an environment where sometimes it’s very difficult to do so.”
Originally hailing from Opotiki, but currently living in Queensland, Abbot, his wife and youngest son are looking forward to his native country.
He added "I’m excited to be coming to live in one of the best destinations in the world and leading one of New Zealand’s highest performing regional tourism organisations.”
Image: Paul Abbot. Credit: Destination Queenstown.
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