Simon Difolco

Simon Difolco

Associate Market Manager Account Management @ Expedia

About Simon Difolco

Simon Difolco is an Associate Market Manager at Expedia Group with extensive experience in hospitality and travel services, having held various roles in the industry since 2007.

Title

Simon Difolco holds the title of Associate Market Manager Account Management at Expedia Group.

Company

Currently, Simon Difolco works at Expedia Group as an Associate Market Manager - Account Management. He has been with Expedia Group since 2020, based in Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.

Previous Roles at Expedia Group

Before his current role, Simon Difolco served as an Associate Market Manager - Acquisition at Expedia Group. He worked in this role for 9 months, from 2019 to 2020, in the Bordeaux Area, France.

Past Experience

Simon Difolco's career includes various roles across different companies and industries. He was the Founder of Pantry Story from 2018 to 2020 in Bordeaux Area, France. At Welkeys.com, he held positions such as Head Of Business Development from 2017 to 2018 and Business Developer, Paris & West France, in 2017. Simon also worked as an Account Executive - Business Development & Support B.Home at Booking.com for 6 months in 2017 in Région de Paris, France. His previous roles span positions at Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, Holiday Inn Toulouse Airport, Leclerc Voyages, Evian Resort, and VERDIÉ VOYAGES.

Education and Expertise

Simon Difolco's educational background includes a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Hospitality Administration/Management from Ecole Supérieure Internationale de Savignac, which he achieved in 2016. He also completed a Bachelor's degree in Hospitality Management from the same institution in 2014. Simon earned a BTS in Tourism and Travel Services Management from Lycée Hotelier de Toulouse in 2013, a Complementary Mention in Front Office/Reception from Lycée Arrouza Lourdes in 2011, and an A Level in Hospitality from Lycée Hotelier de Toulouse in 2009.

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