Tripadvisor appoints John Boris as chief marketing officer

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Boris has served in several C-suite and executive leadership roles during his career

Travel guidance platform, Tripadvisor, has announced the appointment of John Boris as its chief marketing officer.

In the role, Boris will establish a world-class marketing function for Tripadvisor, where he will have direct responsibility for the platform’s B2C and B2B marketing strategy and execution.

Boris will initially focus on creating a holistic strategy predicated on driving customer acquisition and engagement, marketing efficiency, brand reach and resonance, partnerships and growing the international customer opportunity.

Matt Goldberg, CEO, Tripadvisor, Inc. said, “I’m excited to have John join Tripadvisor as our chief marketing officer, knowing he will put the needs of travellers and our partners at the heart of everything we do.

“John has a demonstrated track record building global brands, and this company will benefit from his deep experience in e-commerce, travel and hospitality.

“Most importantly, John is passionate about Tripadvisor given the global strength of our brand, our wealth of data, depth of content, and the innovative products and services we provide the travellers, experience-seekers, diners and partners we serve.”

Boris, who will directly report to CEO Matt Goldberg, has served in several C-suite and executive leadership roles during his career. As the CMO of Shutterfly, he helped grow and transform the company into an industry leader.

Boris said, “I am truly honoured to join this company and humbled to be given the responsibility to continue to make an iconic and industry-leading brand like Tripadvisor essential to the hundreds of millions of travellers around the globe using our products and services to plan their next trip.

“As we look to the future of all our brands across the company, we will leverage the return of global demand to make the experience of travel and dining more meaningful and memorable for those taking their next holiday or vacation.”

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