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Teamamerica Suppliers – in the Pipeline Hilton IHG Best Western HBSI Starwood Marriott Key Personnel /Operative Departments Information Technology FIT Teamamerica has a staff of highly qualified multi-lingual professionals dedicated to [email protected] [email protected] the service and the anticipated needs of all of our customers; and always with a Extranet Contracting smile and human touch to service our guests. [email protected] [email protected] Escorted Tours Elite [email protected] [email protected] Groups Enzo Perretta Josephine Cirigliano [email protected] C.E.O. Director of Reservations [email protected] [email protected] Contracting Nicole Bosco Newton Gomez Revenue Department Team Leader Pasquina De Carlo [email protected] Spain / South America Vice President of Contracting [email protected] [email protected] Lusine Igityan Leydy Mendez Cathaline Antigua Zurine Saralegui Director of Elite Accounts Payable Director of Contracting Director of Contracting [email protected] [email protected] Mid West & Canada The Americas [email protected] [email protected] Cristiana Corrado Ramon Diaz Raffaella Maggiore Kenia Harris Accounts Receivable Creative Director Director of Contracting Director of Contracting [email protected] [email protected] Florida East Coast & Las Vegas [email protected] [email protected] Tania Akter Ahmad Habib Sr. Software Engineer IT Project Manager [email protected] [email protected] Global Offices Our Sales Team is the face of Teamamerica internationally. This highly International Representatives qualified team of professionals provides the service, information, friendship and partnership to our accounts in over 65 Countries around Viviana Natta Gemma Castells the world. Currently with offices in Milan, San Remo, Barcelona, Senior Director of Sales Director of Sales Sao Paulo, Tel Aviv, Sofia, Loandon, Buenos Aires, Montevideo & [email protected] Spain & Latin America Melbourne. [email protected] Tatiana Volgina Federica Zago Russia & CIS Countries Italy Market Development Market Development [email protected] [email protected] Anna lisa Nardulli Georgina Horsman Italy UK & Ireland Market Development Market Development [email protected] [email protected] Moscow Grace Wahhab Federico Duarte London Argentina Brazil Montreal Milan Barcelona San Remo Market Development Market Development Los Angeles New York [email protected] [email protected] Tel Aviv Miami Alexandria Karim Morsy Spiro Ellul Middle East Manila Australia & New Zealand Market Development [email protected] Market Development [email protected] Roberto Gentile Arran Ayres São Paulo Canada Asia Market Development Market Development Buenos Aires Melbourne [email protected] [email protected] IT Juan Martinez Business [email protected] Liason Integration & Mapping Specialist Concierge Centers Our state-of-the-art Concierge Centers welcomes our clients 7 days a week, NEW YORK · LOS ANGELES · MIAMI providing personalized assistance by our multilingual staff ( es - it - de - fr - pt - ar ) New York Headquarters/ East Coast Office 33 West 46th Street New York, NY 10036, USA Located in the heart of midtown Manhattan our headquarter office recently completed its renovation with an expansion of multiple floors to house meeting space, entertainment space, Media & projection facilities. In addition a highly visible street level Concierge Center open 7 days a week to welcome our visitors. RIU PLAZA NEW YORK Times Square Concierge Desk 305 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036 / Key Personnel Simonetta Angiolin Director of Operations Los Angeles Miami [email protected] West Coast Office Florida/Caribbean Office Sabina Pederzini 404 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90071 1850 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33139 Director of Sales [email protected] Hotels Teamamerica offers extensive allotments of rooms and services with over 3,000 contracted products within the United States, Canada, Central America & South America and the Caribbean. United States · Canada Central America Caribbean & Mexico · & South America Our strengths 200,000 Prepaid Room Nights in New York! 365 Days a Year. Never a Black Out! M.I.C.E & AD HOC Groups For 20 years, TeamAmerica has refined its expertise in travel, offering perfectly crafted experiences for incentives tours, study groups, first time or even repeat explorers. Our arrangements are finely tuned to match your group’s unique requirements, giving your travelers that dream trip down to the last detail. TeamAmerica’s dedicated team, together with our extensive network of suppliers, are here to make your group a success. We offer guides that speak your language, extraordinary excursions, unique venue planning and the care and special attention you deserve. Explore the diversity and beauty that are the Americas, from the smallest village to the largest metropolis, just as you like it! Itinerary Example East Coast: Itinerary Example West Coast: New York Washington D.C. Los Angeles Day: 1 Day: 6 Day: 1 Day: 5 Williams - Mountain Valley - Lake Powell Arrival in New York. Visit Arlington Cemetery and assist at the changing Arrival in Los Angeles. Welcome drink and check in in the Hotel Visit the Monument Valley like in the Old West riding Transfer with private bus to the Hotel and Welcome dinner. of the Guard the Tomb of the unknown. With the a Horse and transfer to Lake Powell. private bus transfer to the Pentagon. For lunch special barbeque in a private villa in the Capital with Los Angeles Day: 2 New York a University History professor telling interesting facts Day: 2 Day: 6 Lake Powell - Bryce Canyon After breakfast personalized city tour of Manhattan. of the History of United States. At night private tour American breakfast in the local diner where it is easy to run in Lunch in a private boat around the island. to the famous National Mall. some movie star , director, producer. Visit movie locations that Enjoy the opportunity to visit the amazing In the afternoon free time before dinner on a Rooftop. stared A-List Celebrities, visit legendary movie palaces, find your Antiope Canyon and overnight in Lake Powell favorite Celebrity’s star as we walk the Walk of Fame, view the after a breathtaking flight over Horseshoe Bend Day: 7 Washington D.C. - Philadelphia - New York Hollywood Sign, and visit celebrities’ favorite hidden hideaways. In and the Glenn Canyon. Transfer from Page and the afternoon visit Los Angeles downtown and the famous Staples Transfer in the morning to Philadelphia, visit the hiking in the Bryce Canyon with your private guide. Day: 3 New York - Niagara Falls Theater. Dinner in a private beach House famous in the twenties historic district with Tour-takers walk through the Transfer in private bus to Niagara Falls with your private tour guide in Santa Monica. shadows of Independence Hall. Lunch in a typical Stop in Corning to see the glass Museum. Arrive in Niagara and tavern colonial style and continue your trip back dinner. Day: 7 Bryce Canyon - Las Vegas to New York. Los Angeles - Phoenix Arrival in Las Vegas in the afternoon. Experience Day: 3 a chocolate and champagne testing in the Day: 4 Niagara Falls Private transfer with your tour guide to Phoneix with stop on the private cabine of the High Roller, the world tallest Day: 8 New York road for lunch in the classical American Diner. Arriving in Phoenix observatory wheel. After breakfast enjoy the boat tour with the breathtaking views of the later in the afternoon and “Western style” dinner. Falls or walk behind them for a unique and unforgettable experience. New York at your disposal. After lunch private tour in Toronto. Dinner in Niagara overlooking the Falls. Day: 8 Las Vegas Day: 4 Phoenix - Grand Canyon - Williams Las Vegas at your disposal. Day: 5 Niagara Falls - Washington D.C. Arrival in Grand Canyon and experience the Native American culture. Helicopter tour over Grand Canyon and toast of Champagne at the Transfer in private bus to Washington D.C. bottom of it. In the evening transfer to Williams on Route 66 On the way opportunity to have a little stop in the Amish county Arrive in the Capital later in the afternoon. Dinner. Escorted Tours We offer a wide selection of scheduled departures from the most classic itinerary to newly discovered destinations, all with specially-selected guides and quality assurance at every step. Our upscale product guarantees top-of-the-line deluxe transportation and multi-lingual availability in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese with several tours also available in German. 2018 Teamplayers main purpose was to create a tool which provides you easy access to our partner hotels and services which offer some of the best ongoing deals and great values. These hotels and services are distinguished from our vast inventory of vendors to bring you a specially selected number of hotels that you can easily choose from and feature in your brochure. This publication also allows you the convenience of selecting the images and information you need to quickly and easily transport onto your brochures and promotions. Index 12 NEW YORK 36 SARASOTA COUNTY 52 NIAGARA FALLS 26 WASHINGTON, D.C. 37 LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL 53 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 28 BOSTON 37 ORLANDO 56 MEXICO 28 RAPID CITY 38 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 28 HILTON HEAD ISLAND 40 WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 29 SAN ANTONIO 41 BEVERLY HILLS, CA 29 NASHVILLE 41 LOS ANGELES, CA 29 PHOENIX 43 SANTA MONICA, CA 30 CHICAGO
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