Menomonee Falls, WI | Milwaukee, WI | Spring, TX
Also known as: rockcheetah
Robert Cole is Founder of RockCheetah, a hotel and destination marketing strategy and travel technology consulting practice specializing in aligning strategic marketing objectives, appropriate technologies and business processes to drive customer engagement, exemplary service delivery and return on investment. Robert's extensive travel and hospitality industry experience includes executive leadership positions and consulting engagements with major hotel companies, global distribution systems, online travel companies, meta-search travel sites, hotel representation groups, dynamic packaging technology developers, multi-brand tour operators and car rental organizations. His clients include global hotel corporations, primary tourism destinations, major online travel sites, travel industry technology vendors and financial services companies. Robert has served on the HEDNA board of directors, the Open Travel interoperability committee, the HITIS advisory committee, and as a partner representative for the Cornell Center for Hospitality Research. He currently serves on the University of Delaware Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management Technology Advisory Committee. He has spoken at numerous travel conferences including The PhoCusWright Conference, PhoCusWright@ITB, The ITB Berlin Convention, The Open Travel Alliance Advisory Forum, Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals HITEC, HFTP Annual Convention, The Hospitality Sales Marketing Association International
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