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Former Travel Impact staff set up new venture

31/07/2012

Former Travel Impact staff Ray and Susie Roberts have launched a new agency, T1 Consultants Limited.

After fulfilling all contractual obligations associated with Travel Impact - which was sold to Vantage Point Group in 2008 -  the duo say they are now adopting a ‘fresh approach’ for the business to attract both new and previous clients.

Ray Roberts said the Surrey-based agency will work on a consultancy fee basis. Its services for clients will include training, managing or supporting an internal events team, or outsourcing event services should it fit the client's needs.

He said: “Initial interest from previous UK and European clients has been encouraging, with several projects already under discussion. We are working alongside internal and external resources as clients wish, to deliver the best possible value from all projects involving our team.”

Pictured: Ray Roberts


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