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Katrina Leung appointed as Executive Director ITB Asia/Messe Berlin Singapore

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November 24, 2014
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Katrina Leung appointed as Executive Director of ITB Asia

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ITB Asia/Messe Berlin Singapore appointed Katrina Leung as its new executive director succeeding Nino Gruettke.
With a vast MICE experience to her credit, Katrina Leung will be leading the ITB Asia and developing Messe Berlin’s regional business. She was earlier the country managing director of conference organizers -Terrapinn Asia.

“Katrina’s primary role is to continue to grow ITB Asia within this region and strengthen the show’s positioning as the key platform to network and gain insights on the Asian travel industry. She joins us with a wealth of experience within Asia which will help further develop our business and geographic reach. With her in depth knowledge of the conference industry, we’re confident that she will also further build up this integral part of the show over the next few years,” said Dr. Martin Buck, Vice President, Messe Berlin (Singapore)..

Nino Gruettke who has been heading ITB Asia Singapore for the last 5 years out of 10 years at Messe Berlin. He will be relocating to Bangkok as managing director, VNU Exhibitions Asia Pacific in later next month.

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