IGLTA Foundation adds industry leaders from Google and Airbnb Experiences to its Board of Directors.
DOUGAL Mckenzie, Head of Industry, Travel, at Google, and Maria Cuba, Global Diversity Lead for Airbnb’s Experiences platform have been appointed to the board of directors of the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association Foundation. The Foundation is the philanthropic arm of IGLTA.
Dougal, who holds both law and commerce degrees from his native Auckland, helps companies adapt to changes in consumer behaviour resulting from tech advancements.
Maria is one of Airbnb’s earliest employees and the founder of their Latino Employee Group Juntos. Her role focuses on creating equitable opportunities and representation for all communities.
“We are honored to welcome these two dynamic additions to our Foundation board,” said IGLTAF Board Chair Reginald Charlot. “Dougal Mckenzie, a leader in advancing travel technology, and Maria Cuba, a champion for diversity in the global marketplace, will bring valuable insights to the table as we focus on our mission: education, research and leadership development to create a more welcoming travel landscape worldwide.”
The new appointees begin their tenure at the board meeting prior to IGLTA’s 36th Annual Global Convention in New York City, on April 24-27 April.
The current IGLTAF board members are: Reginald Charlot, NYC & Company, Chair; Pamela Herr, Aspen Gay Ski Week, Vice Chair; Tanya Churchmuch, MuchPR, Secretary; Don Richardson, Brand USA, Treasurer; Theresa Belpulsi, Destination DC; Selisse Berry, Founder of Out & Equal; Eddie Canaday, Visit Salt Lake; Rika Jean-François, ITB Berlin; Tom Kiely, Visit West Hollywood; Jim McMichael, Las Vegas CVA; Gary Murakami, MGM Resorts International, Immediate Past Chair; Tom Nichols, Arcus Foundation; Scott Seed, Hospitality Brand Marketing Professional; Carmen Strong, Disney Destinations; and John Tanzella, IGLTA.