James Parkhouse, the chief executive officer of travel management company Agiito, has left the business, it was revealed on Friday.
Parkhouse had been CEO of Agiito 每 and Capita Travel & Events in its previous guise 每 for more than 15 years. In a post on LinkedIn he said it had been a ※privilege to build one of the most distinctive businesses in the corporate travel, meetings and events sector in the UK§.
Agiito*s parent company, Capita, said during its full-year results reporting in March that it was intending to sell its remaining non-core businesses, which includes the travel management company, by the middle of the year. Capita confirmed Parkhouse*s departure but it is understood the move is unrelated to the potential sale of the business.
Agiito was ranked the seventh largest TMC in the UK in BTN Europe*s Leading TMCs 2023 rankings and has a large proportion of public sector business.
Parkhouse added: ※Against tremendous challenges, particularly over the past few years, where surviving sometimes felt like a near impossible task, it was thanks to the sheer determination and passion of the team that Agiito continued to thrive.
※I am very proud that through a combination of targeted acquisitions of industry specialists including Lonsdale Travel, BSI, Expotel and NYS 每 alongside developing people, processes and technology from across the sector 每 we have created a unique, specialist, award-winning business.§
Capita revealed in March that the ※successful execution of the non-core
business disposal programme§ has already realised net cash proceeds of
around ?1.3 billion since January 2018.