TripAdvisor has announced that Lindsay Nelson will join the company as president of its Core Experience business unit, effective October 30th.
In this role, Nelson will oversee the global TripAdvisor platform and brand, helping the nearly half a billion customers that visit TripAdvisor monthly have a better and more inspired travel planning experience.
“I’m really excited to have Lindsay join TripAdvisor as the president of Core Experience and welcome her to the TripAdvisor management team,” said Stephen Kaufer, chief executive and president, TripAdvisor, Inc.
“Lindsay is an accomplished executive with an incredible track record of scaling media businesses without sacrificing the integrity of the content important to users, and her skill set will be invaluable as we continue to maintain and grow TripAdvisor’s position as a global leader in travel.”
He added: “When we created the CoreX business unit earlier this year, we were searching for a leader to be the guardian of the traveller’s journey across all our offerings – accommodations, air, restaurants and experiences.
“After a thorough search, we are confident that Lindsay is the right executive with the experience and know-how to enhance the TripAdvisor brand as we evolve to become a more social and personalized offering for our community.”
Nelson spent the last four years leading the commercial and marketing efforts at Vox Media, helping the company grow into one of the largest, most diversified modern media companies with award winning assets across television, podcasts, websites and proprietary technology solutions used by publishers and marketers.
“TripAdvisor is one of the most important and iconic brands in travel and hospitality,” said Nelson.
“It’s an honour to lead the next generation of services and features that build on decades of trust with TripAdvisor’s big global audience as well as the businesses and economies the company positively influences.”
The appointment follows the recent launch of TripAdvisor’s newly redesigned website and app aimed at creating a more socially-assistive consumer experience, helping to provide travellers with more relevant and personalised recommendations on where to stay, eat or what to do when exploring the world.