Collinson appoints new Vice President of Partnerships
Collinson has apppointed Jeremy Dalkoff in the role of Vice President, Partnerships, for the Americas region
For the past three years, Dalkoff served as Vice President – Business Development & Commercial for MAG USA. During his time with MAG, Jeremy led the growth of the Escape Lounges in the US including their expanded relationship with American Express. Jeremy was also instrumental in developing a strategic partnership with Jabbrrbox to extend the product line to Escape Pods.
Prior to his time with MAG, Jeremy was employed by Intersection in the role of Director, Client Strategy. In this position, he was accountable for strategically leading business development efforts to identify and pursue new partnership opportunities with airports and airlines across the US, Mexico, Canada, and Europe. His most critical role in the travel ecosystem, however, was with American Express as Director, leading the strategy and development of the Centurion lounge.
Directing and nurturing the partnership team
In his role with Collinson, Dalkoff will be accountable for directing and nurturing the partnership team to develop and retain sustainable relationships that form and enhance Collinson products and services. Working alongside others within Collinson, Jeremy will elevate its position in the market by building key relationships with industry influencers, airlines, and strategic partners.
Sheryl Pflaum, President Americas at Collinson, commented: "Jeremy has a wealth of experience that will help ensure our long-term commitment to offering choice and the very best airport experiences for our consumers. I know that he will strengthen our position as a thought leader in the industry while delivering the greatest value to our partners and clients."
“It is an unprecedented time in the Aviation industry with strong pent up demand coming out of 2+ years of a virtual travel standstill during a global pandemic,” said Dalkoff. “I’m excited to be joining Collinson, a leader in the space, to help shape the travel journey for millions of passengers, essentially defining what the ‘new’ post-Covid travel experience will look like.”