Expedia, Inc.
(Nasdaq: EXPE), the world's leading online travel company, announced a new
organizational structure that aligns its worldwide brands and technology
functions to best support more than 60 global points of sale in more than
40 countries.
During the past decade, Expedia, Inc.'s international operations have
transformed from nascent geographic footholds to become sizeable, high
growth businesses supporting its global marketplace strategy. Beginning
today, the company is structuring its teams around worldwide operations for
the Expedia.com, hotels.com, and Expedia Distribution divisions. This
change allows the businesses to align with worldwide brands and technology,
rather than align based on geographic regions.
"Our objective is to build the world's largest and most intelligent
travel marketplace," said Dara Khosrowshahi, Expedia, Inc.'s CEO and
president. "Improving our organizational structure will allow us to react
more quickly to evolving global markets, more flexibly address traveler
needs and better leverage the expertise of our leaders."
Leading the company's worldwide teams are:
- Eric Grosse -- President, Expedia Worldwide. This group is
responsible for Expedia.com in the U.S., all Expedia worldwide sites, and
the Media Services Group. Grosse was previously president and co-founder of
The Hotwire Group. Prior to founding Hotwire in 2000, Grosse was with
Morgan Stanley and also worked in Internet research at DMG Technology
Group, where he helped lead the Amazon.com IPO.
- David Roche -- President, hotels.com Worldwide and Venere.com. This
group is responsible for the global hotels.com points of sale, including
the recent acquisition of Europe-based Venere.com. Roche joined Expedia in
2003 to lead the hotels.com and Expedia Distribution businesses in the
Europe, Middle East & Africa regions. Prior to joining Expedia, Roche
founded companies in both the marketing and technology spheres.
- Henrik Kjellberg -- President, Expedia Distribution Worldwide. This
team provides private label booking solutions for travel suppliers looking
to enhance and extend their product offerings. Kjellberg has been with
Expedia since 2001 and most recently led the Asia Pacific region. His other
roles include leading the Europe, Middle East & Africa team for the Partner
Services Group. Kjellberg has been on the board of directors for Expedia's
majority- owned eLong, Inc. (Nasdaq: LONG) since 2005 and will continue to
act as Chairman of eLong Board. Prior to joining Expedia, Kjellberg was
with Spray, a leading Swedish Internet portal, and with Procter & Gamble.
In addition to these structural changes, the company announced the
departure of Paul Brown and Dermot Halpin.
"Paul Brown has tirelessly served as the head of our Partner Services
Group and provided great leadership for our Expedia North America
business," said Khosrowshahi. "He will be a great addition to the
management team of Hilton Hotels Corporation, as president of Global Brands
and Shared Services."
Khosrowshahi continued: "As president of Expedia Europe, Dermot Halpin
has built our EMEA business from $2 billion in gross bookings to more than
$4.5 billion in gross bookings in 32 countries. Through Dermot's
leadership, we have created real scale in EMEA that has enabled us to
realign our organization along global brands. After year-end, Dermot will
assume new business interest and board positions in organizations outside
Expedia, Inc."
"We thank Paul and Dermot for their efforts and wish them continued
success in their endeavors."
Brown will continue in the Partner Services Group role for a brief
transition period, after which the function will report directly to
Khosrowshahi while Expedia conducts an internal and external search for a
new leader.
Expedia, Inc.'s other businesses, Trip Advisor, Egencia, Hotwire, and
Classic Vacations will not be affected by these changes.
Expedia, Inc.
Expedia, Inc. is the world's leading online travel company, empowering
business and leisure travelers with the tools and information they need to
easily research, plan, book and experience travel. Expedia, Inc. also
provides in-destination concierge service and activity desks for travelers.
The Expedia, Inc. portfolio of brands includes: Expedia.com, hotels.com,
Hotwire, Egencia (formerly Expedia Corporate Travel), TripAdvisor, Expedia
Local Expert, Classic Vacations and eLong. Expedia, Inc.'s companies
operate more than 60 global points of sale in more than 40 countries, with
sites in North America, South America, Latin America, Europe, Middle East,
Africa and Asia- Pacific.
Source: Expedia