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    Strategic Transition at Not Just Travel After Chris Harrison’s Departure

    News TeamBy News Team30/01/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant shift, Not Just Travel has announced the departure of its chief commercial officer, Chris Harrison.

    This decision comes at a time of substantial growth and evolution within the company, reflecting changing business needs.

    Chris Harrison, previously responsible for key growth strategies at Not Just Travel, has departed from his role as chief commercial officer after less than a year of service. The agency has undergone significant transformations that prompted this decision. ‘The business has grown and evolved,’ noted Steve Witt, co-founder of Not Just Travel.

    Harrison’s tenure at the homeworking franchise was marked by efforts to direct its business development and revenue generation initiatives. His contributions also encompassed overseeing training frameworks to bolster company performance.

    Despite these efforts, the evolving needs of the company have led to his departure. Not Just Travel is now poised to pursue new directions in its business strategy.

    Chris Harrison brings with him a wealth of experience, having held the position of managing director at Dawson & Sanderson. His career also includes key roles at Thomas Cook, where he significantly impacted growth and expansion strategies.

    His extensive background in the travel industry affirms his capabilities in navigating complex operational landscapes, an asset that has undoubtedly benefited Not Just Travel during his tenure.

    As Not Just Travel continues to evolve, the departure of Harrison signals a strategic shift in their operations and focus. This change is expected to potentially recalibrate their growth trajectory and enhance overall adaptability in the market.

    The firm’s leadership remains committed to adjusting its strategies and adapting to industry changes to ensure sustained growth and success.

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    With Harrison’s exit, the leadership team at Not Just Travel is focusing on realigning their strategic goals to match the current dynamics of the travel industry. This involves assessing and enhancing their growth strategies.

    Such realignment is set against a backdrop of an ever-evolving travel sector, necessitating flexibility and innovation as core components of the company’s strategy.

    The departure of a chief commercial officer typically prompts industry speculation about future directions. The travel industry, known for its dynamic nature, often views such changes as opportunities for growth and innovation.


    The future for Not Just Travel appears poised for continued growth and adaptation. As they navigate this transition, their focus remains on aligning strategic goals with industry trends.

    Chris Harrison’s departure marks a new chapter, filled with opportunities for strategic realignment and innovation.

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