This #InternationalWomensDay, we're honoring trailblazing female travelers who inspire us to see the world. Get to know these game changers below, and at our link in bio! #SeeHer 1. Steph Korey and Jen Rubio, Co-founders of Away Rubio and Korey were brought together by their love of travel and made a business out of solving one of its niggling problems: a reliable suitcase that goes the distance and looks good doing it. Now, Away — which reached profitability in less than two years — is leading the luggage revolution and inspiring dozens of startups that seek to solve travelers' problems in an approachable, fun way. 2. Sonia Cheng, CEO, Rosewood Hotels As CEO of Rosewood — which is poised to open its 26th property in Hong Kong this month — Cheng has dedicated herself to addressing the needs of the next generation of travelers. 3. Maggie Moran, Head of User Experience at Hopper Moran joined the team at flight and hotel booking app Hopper to help millions of people book travel more affordably. Her advice to fellow women trailblazers? “Be authentic, compassionate, and self-critical. Listen to and learn from everyone around you." ? 4. Samantha Brown, TV Host and Producer, Places to Love Back in 1999, a producer spotted Brown's work in a commercial and recommended she audition for a new Travel Channel show. One successful show led to another and another and most recently, to Places to Love, her series for PBS where she explores the off-the-beaten-path spots that give a true glimpse into the lives of locals. 5. Gloria Guevara Manzo, President and CEO, World Travel & Tourism Council Since Manzo has taken over the helm at WTTC, she's committed herself to helping more women see the world and find careers in the travel sector. 6. Evita Robinson, Founder, Nomadness Robinson started the Nomadness Travel Tribe community back in 2011 to bring together millennial travelers of color. Now — more than 20,000 international members, over 100,000 collective passport stamps, and a meaningful Ted Talk later — Robinson has embraced a new mission: reclaiming the narrative of the black traveler worldwide through personal connection. [continued in the comments]

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This #InternationalWomensDay, we're honoring trailblazing female travelers who inspire us to see the world. Get to know these game changers below, and at our link in bio! #SeeHer

1. Steph Korey and Jen Rubio, Co-founders of Away
Rubio and Korey were brought together by their love of travel and made a business out of solving one of its niggling problems: a reliable suitcase that goes the distance and looks good doing it. Now, Away — which reached profitability in less than two years — is leading the luggage revolution and inspiring dozens of startups that seek to solve travelers' problems in an approachable, fun way.

2. Sonia Cheng, CEO, Rosewood Hotels
As CEO of Rosewood — which is poised to open its 26th property in Hong Kong this month — Cheng has dedicated herself to addressing the needs of the next generation of travelers.

3. Maggie Moran, Head of User Experience at Hopper
Moran joined the team at flight and hotel booking app Hopper to help millions of people book travel more affordably. Her advice to fellow women trailblazers? “Be authentic, compassionate, and self-critical. Listen to and learn from everyone around you." ?

4. Samantha Brown, TV Host and Producer, Places to Love
Back in 1999, a producer spotted Brown's work in a commercial and recommended she audition for a new Travel Channel show. One successful show led to another and another and most recently, to Places to Love, her series for PBS where she explores the off-the-beaten-path spots that give a true glimpse into the lives of locals.

5. Gloria Guevara Manzo, President and CEO, World Travel & Tourism Council
Since Manzo has taken over the helm at WTTC, she's committed herself to helping more women see the world and find careers in the travel sector.

6. Evita Robinson, Founder, Nomadness
Robinson started the Nomadness Travel Tribe community back in 2011 to bring together millennial travelers of color. Now — more than 20,000 international members, over 100,000 collective passport stamps, and a meaningful Ted Talk later — Robinson has embraced a new mission: reclaiming the narrative of the black traveler worldwide through personal connection. [continued in the comments]


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