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Five-star performance for Travel + Leisure Co. at international GNEX awards | The Hotel Conversation

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he International division of Travel + Leisure Co., a leading vacation ownership and travel membership company, has achieved a five-star result at the annual GNEX Conference Vacation Industry Awards, taking home five awards.

and commitment to developing a diverse and inclusive culture was recognised with a win in the Best Corporate Social Responsibility Program category – the latest in a string of recent acknowledgements for its Wishes philanthropic arm, Travel Green team, and focus on corporate responsibility.

– domiciled across Australia, Singapore, China and the Philippines – were honoured in the Best Legal Services category, the eighth consecutive year the team or a member of the team has received the award.

an exclusive benefits system offering the top tier of Club Wyndham South Pacific owners access to private, memorable events, personalised service and a host of ways to gain even greater value from their ownership through partner businesses.

, a partnership between Club Wyndham South Pacific and the celebrity chef which saw the icon conduct four cooking demonstrations at two club properties, an accompanying competition encouraging owners to cook, and a suite of gourmet maps and blogs detailing culinary experiences at the club’s destinations.

based on the Gold Coast in Australia, won the Best Marketing Professional category for her work on Culinary Journeys with Peter Kuruvita and other initiatives.

“We are honoured to be recognised at the GNEX Conference Vacation Industry Awards by our industry peers for our work within the community and our dedication to ensuring our members, guests and colleagues enjoy their interactions with us,”

“Our company culture is founded on five HEART principles – Hospitality, Engagement, Accountability, Respect and Teamwork – and five award wins is a ringing endorsement of the strength of our culture, emphasis on customer experience and desire to have a greater impact in the communities where we operate,”

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