In Light of Expansion: Changes at Talma - Shlomo Travel Surpasses $650 Million in Sales
Due to international expansion, the company has decided to define Israel as a separate profit center and manage it separately from overseas operations. Aya Magen: "Etgar Elbaz will manage the operations, which will include agents, sales, and Israeli customer retention."
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Changes and New Appointments at Talma Shlomo.
In light of international expansion, the travel company is separating its local activities from global operations and making Israel a separate profit center.
Passport News has learned that the company plans to expand its operations to another continent soon.
Aya Magen, the company's CEO, updated employees on the company's developments, including new appointments.
"We are approaching the end of the year, and of course, we will summarize it properly. For three consecutive years, I've used the phrase 'And what a year it has been,' and once again, it's more relevant than ever. This year, we continued to grow both organically and through acquisitions and mergers. The group exceeds the $650 million sales turnover mark at home and abroad, and there's more to come. As part of streamlining operations and adjusting to the group's growing volume of activities, starting from 01/01/2025, we will make an internal organizational change, whereby the operations in Israel will be defined as a separate profit center (Israel branch), similar to our branches in England and the USA."
Magen also updates the Talma Shlomo team: "Etgar Elbaz will manage these operations, including the agent network, sales, and Israeli customer retention."
Shelly Dror, as the VP Global Sales and Business Development, will manage the group's global and strategic clients' sales and commercial activities at home and abroad. Finance, commerce, and IT functions are cross-functional and belong to the group's headquarters, and there will be no change in their operation or hierarchy."
Magen concludes by saying: "Good luck to all of us in 2025, may we continue this way, and most importantly, may we receive good news and bring the hostages home."