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ACTE Expands its Commitment to the Central and Latin American Community

December 11 2007

The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) has further solidified its commitment to the Central and Latin American business travel community by announcing the addition of two new members to the ACTE staff in the region.  ACTE is proud to welcome our new Regional Manager for Central America & Mexico, Hector de los Santos Martinez, as well as our new Regional Coordinator, for Latin America – Andrea Molina-Teran. They join Patricia Rasore, ACTE\'s Regional Director for Latin America. 

 

Richard Crum, ACTE President, noted that, \"The hiring of additional staff in the region only further acknowledges the importance that ACTE puts on the region and its members there. Andrea and Hector, in their respective roles, will undoubtedly continue the trend of excellence that ACTE has already established in the region.\"

 

Santos Martinez joins the ACTE team after having a very distinguished career in the airline industry, most recently from Northwest Airlines. At Northwest, Hector managed all international corporate accounts in Mexico, as well as handled its sales and marketing initiatives to drive sales growth.  Molina-Teran joined ACTE this past July and has been supporting the Latin American region from ACTE headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. She will be moving to Argentina in January to play a vital part in the expansion of ACTE\'s presence in the region. 

 

ACTE has strived to build relationships, form new partnerships, facilitate a high level education program, and foster debate of critical issues in the region. Patricia Rasore, Regional Director for Latin America, commented, \"We are pleased to enhance our Latin American team with professionals like Hector in Mexico and Andrea in Argentina.  This addition of resources and expertise will allow ACTE to provide increased support to our Latin American members and the industry as a whole.\" 

 
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