
Celebrating Inspiring Women in Travel: 2025 WINiT Top 50
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) has recognized three remarkable women—Amanda Vining, Michelle Jolley, and Gabriella Antoniotti—with the distinguished 2025 WINiT Top 50 awards. This annual honor showcases exceptional leadership among women in the business travel sector, making strides toward equity and representation.
Amanda Vining: A Visionary Leader in Corporate Travel
Amanda Vining, Corporate Traveler's Global Chief Sales and Customer Officer, has successfully led her company’s global expansion efforts. Her commitment to enhancing customer experiences and fostering a culture of excellence has not only propelled her organization forward but has also inspired countless women in the industry. By being named in the 'Global Leaders with Global Impact' category, Vining exemplifies the power of effective leadership.
Michelle Jolley: Transforming Corporate Travel with Innovation
Recognized alongside Vining, Michelle Jolley serves as the SVP of Global Corporate Marketing at FCM Travel. Since stepping into her role, Jolley has transformed the company’s global vision while emphasizing a positive workplace culture. Her ability to inspire teams and drive results demonstrates a strategic mindset that is essential for thriving in the competitive travel industry.
Gabriella Antoniotti: Rising Star in Business Events
Honored in the 'Rising Female Leaders' category, Gabriella Antoniotti stands out as a Business Leader at FCM Meetings & Events. Her recognition highlights the emergence of talented women shaping the future of business travel. As more female leaders rise in this sector, it sends a clear message of empowerment and opportunity for future generations.
The Importance of Recognition
The WINiT Top 50 awards recognize and celebrate the contributions of women who are reshaping the landscape of the travel industry. These leaders not only excel in their respective roles but also pave the way for equity and empowerment for women throughout their careers. With events like the WINiT Summit and Gala, held on October 23, the industry continues to foster mentorship and innovation, making significant progress toward inclusivity.
Conclusion: Leading the Way for Future Generations
As travelers ourselves, we can look up to leaders like Vining, Jolley, and Antoniotti. Their achievements not only enrich the corporate travel industry but also inspire us all to seek out and support women in leadership. Whether you're a frequent flyer or dreaming of your next adventure, celebrating these women's contributions ensures that the future of travel remains bright.
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