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AAT appoints new boss

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AFRICA Albida Tourism (AAT) has appointed Zimbabwe-born Brian Gardiner as the new group operations manager based in Victoria Falls.

AFRICA Albida Tourism (AAT) has appointed Zimbabwe-born Brian Gardiner as the new group operations manager based in Victoria Falls.

Business Reporter In a statement yesterday, AAT said Gardiner brings an international tourism pedigree of high distinction to the group.

“I am delighted to welcome Brian. His appointment reflects AAT’s commitment to further investing in high-quality people and in the future success of the tourism industry within Zimbabwe,” said AAT group chairman Dave Glynn.

“Brian brings with him a wealth of global expertise to continue with our unceasing efforts to invest in the enhancement of the tourism industry and our superior products.”

Gardiner’s ambition is to bring an even more professional and fresh approach to the successful operations of products within the AAT.

“I am extremely excited to have my feet back on Zimbabwean soil and privileged to be working with such a dynamic and forward-thinking team at Africa Albida Tourism,” he said.

“I look forward to making a difference and ensuring that AAT and Zimbabwe are in the world tourism eye once again.”

AAT is a hospitality group with the award-winning Victoria Falls Safari Lodge as its flagship property.

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