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Speaking with Malaysia Airlines' Head of Marketing UK & Europe, Richard De Villa

25m · Virtual Roundtables Live Podcast · 28 Jun 10:00

We sat down with Richard De Villa, Head of Marketing UK & Europe at Malaysia Airlines, to discuss his career, his successes and the challenges he’s faced working within the travel industry during a global pandemic. 

Richard is an experienced, ambitious, and driven marketing lead in the travel industry. With a 14+ year record of achievement in brand management, execution of multiple platform marketing campaigns, establishing/maintaining strong relationships with travel trade and media organisations, Richard is one of the leaders in his field. He is an intuitive business leader with extensive expertise in digital marketing, multi-channel development, market penetration, destination promotions and organising publicity campaigns to drive revenue.

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