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Las Vegas, NV – TravelWorm, a leading provider of casino and leisure vacations in the United States, has recently announced the appointment of its new president, Mr. Jay Rein. Mr. Rein, in his new role, will take over the management of the company’s day-to-day operations, oversee TravelWorm’s continued growth, and direct the company’s entry into new and emerging markets.

“We’re very excited to have Jay on board. He’s an industry leader and he brings with him detailed knowledge of the entire travel sector. His added leadership will enable us to fully take advantage of both internal and external opportunities,” said Benjamin Rafter, TravelWorm’s CEO.

Before advancing to his new position at TravelWorm, Mr. Rein was the Vice President of E-commerce at Worldspan by Travelsport, a global leader in the web-based travel industry, providing travel technologies and services to thousands of travel agencies and suppliers.

“This is a very exciting time for me to join the team at TravelWorm,” Mr. Rein said. “Challenges and opportunities continue to face the online travel agency community, and the employees are at TravelWorm are uniquely positioned to win.”

During Mr. Rein’s tenure at Worldspan, he successfully advanced Worldspan’s global market leadership in providing global travel distribution, transaction processing services and IT solutions to online travel retailers around the world. Prior to that, Mr. Rein accumulated more than 15 years of experience in marketing management, customer relationship management (CRM) and finance, primarily in the technology and travel industries. He was senior director CRM & strategic marketing at GTSI Corporation, a major technology provider to the U.S. government. Additionally, he has assisted companies like Motorola and AT&T in the development of their professional and consulting services.

Mr. Rein holds a MBA in Finance and International Business from New York University. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Mathematics and Engineering from the University of Vermont.