Sunday, July 6, 2008

What Does TraVerus, China and 5CTV Have in Common?

For Immediate Release:
How about this for a fantastic announcement! After six months of collaboration, 5CTV has launched in China and will launch in the United States in July 2008. It will act as a cultural bridge, bringing the world to China and China to the world.
http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200805/1211523285.html
Nobel Prize winner Robert Mundel, Billy Campbell of the Discovery Channel and Susan Pattis, CEO and president of China Click2 International Consulting have collaborated to engineer this dynamic launch. Add to this mix highly-powered David Manning, CEO of Traverus Travel Network, and you have a serious thrust toward making Traverus the largest leisure travel company in the WORLD.
5CTV’s programming will introduce some of the most exotic locations on earth and the Traverus partnership can actually get you to them! Traverus Travel is THE company hand picked by China and 5CTV to offer exclusive trips to China. There will even be special tours that will include meeting with government officials in China. When you think of seeing the ancient - and modern - splendor of China - think Traverus!

Could it get better? You bet! Traverus Travel Network is the fastest-growing, world-wide online travel promoter, and has joined with ChinaClicks2, the exclusive marketing partner of 5CTV to form a new travel venture in the People’s Republic of China. The new company, Traverus China, will dedicate itself to building a strong traveler’s network in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, known all together as the Greater China Region.
David Manning, CEO of Traverus and Susan Pattis, CEO of ChinaClicks2 International Consulting, signed the joint-venture contract on May 19th, 2008 in Beijing, China.
Kenneth Chou, one of the founders of the public-listed Internet travel company Star Travel in Taiwan, will sit on the advisory board of the new company. Both Pattis and Chou will also join Traverus Travel Network as partners.

Put it all together and ... what’s Chinese for “Wow”!


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