Peter Piol
About Peter Piol
Peter Piol serves as the Ithelpdesk and Training Executive at Travelport, where he provides professional training on Travelport Galileo GDS to travel agents in Juba, South Sudan. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance from Cavendish University, Uganda, and has developed IT-related skills alongside his primary expertise.
Work at Travelport
Peter Piol has been employed at Travelport since 2014, serving as an IT Helpdesk and Training Executive. His role involves providing professional training on Travelport Galileo GDS to travel agents in Juba, South Sudan. He is responsible for the installation and maintenance of the Travelport Galileo GDS for various travel agencies. His extensive experience in this position has contributed to his expertise in both technical support and training within the travel technology sector.
Education and Expertise
Peter Piol studied at Cavendish University in Uganda, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance from 2013 to 2016. His educational background has provided a strong foundation in financial principles, which he has expanded upon with IT-related responsibilities in his current role. This combination of skills enables him to effectively support travel agencies in utilizing Travelport's technology.
Background
Peter Piol has a diverse professional background that includes significant experience in the travel technology industry. He has worked in various capacities related to the Travelport Galileo GDS, focusing on both training and technical support. His work has primarily taken place in locations such as Berks, West Berkshire, United Kingdom, and Madrid, Spain, reflecting his adaptability and commitment to the travel sector.
Training and Development Initiatives
In his role as IT Helpdesk and Training Executive at Travelport, Peter Piol has been instrumental in developing training programs for travel agents. His focus on professional training ensures that agents are well-equipped to utilize the Travelport Galileo GDS effectively. This initiative not only enhances the agents' skills but also improves the overall efficiency of travel operations in the regions he serves.