Hi everyone, I’m Daniel! I’ve spent the last 13 years navigating the ever-changing landscape of the travel industry. Currently an agent with Global Travel (affiliated with Travel Leaders), I consider myself a 'jack-of-all-trades'—specializing in a wide variety of niches to ensure no itinerary is out of reach.
Beyond my professional life, I’m currently a college senior nearing the finish line. Having recently navigated a major health milestone with brain surgery, I’ve emerged with a renewed passion for what I do. Travel has been my constant 'happy place' through life’s steepest climbs. I truly love the challenges, the people, and most importantly, the smiles that come from creating unforgettable memories for my clients.
I joined because I’m inspired by the company's outlook and the direction it's heading. It feels like the perfect environment to learn and grow alongside industry leaders. Having heard so much positive feedback about how this platform empowers the travel community, I wanted to be part of a team that is making a tangible, positive impact on our industry's future
To be honest, anywhere I travel to is amazing especially anywnere other then where i grew up since i grew up in a terrible situation, But I would recomend Buffalo and Niagra Falls because its a one of a kind place!
Aspiring to bridge the gap between work and wanderlust by relocating to Australia. I'm focused on pursuing a career in travel consultancy that prioritizes on-site exploration over a permanent remote desk.
Working for Peace River Consessions as a Travel Sales Repersentive!
So Ive always been amazing with sales and customer service but marketing and gaining leads I have had issues with, plus interviews
Perspective: Travel shatters our bubbles, forcing us to see the world through a new lens and reminding us that our way of life is just one of many.
Enrichment: Bridging adventure and luxury by adding depth to our lives through meaningful, high-end experiences that stay with us long after we return.
Growth: You never return the same person. Stepping into the unknown builds a level of resilience and confidence that simply cannot be found sitting at a desk.