She will be based at Hertz’s international headquarters near London and will report to Kathryn Marinello, Hertz president and CEO.
Photo via Hertz.
Hertz Global Holdings Inc. has announced that Angela Brav has joined the company as president of Hertz's international division.
Brav brings 25 years of executive experience with InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) in the U.S. and Europe. Most recently serving as CEO of IHG's European region, she led the turnaround of that business by elevating and leveraging brand, distribution, franchise, and technology opportunities.
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She will be based at Hertz’s international headquarters near London and will report to Kathryn Marinello, Hertz president and CEO.
"Angela brings a proven track record of shaping growth strategy, demonstrating multi-brand capabilities, developing franchise portfolios, and exhibiting innovative thought leadership all of which are central to our continued success," said Marinello. "She shares our passion for elevating the customer experience and investing in and developing her teams. She is a strong addition to our leadership team with a focus on strategic, long-term planning for the international business."
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