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Chadwick Ho is the new chief legal officer at Sabre
He was previously working with The Walt Disney Company
Sabre Corporation, a leading software and technology company that powers the global travel industry, has announced the appointment of Chadwick Ho as its executive vice president and chief legal officer.
While reporting to Sean Menke, the company's chair of the board and CEO, Ho will oversee all aspects of legal, including governance, business transactions, commercial matters, litigation, public policy, and government affairs.
Menke stated, "Ho is a proven leader and business partner in the technology industry. We are excited to welcome him to the leadership team at an important time for the company. We are executing against a clear set of strategic priorities that we believe position Sabre well for long-term profitable growth. I am confident that Ho's legal and business acumen will be critically important as we continue to become the premier global technology platform in travel."
Ho added, "This is a great time to join Sabre. While the company is a well-established and trusted technology partner in travel, the team is not resting on that success. It has a bold vision for strategic growth that we believe will deliver compelling innovation to the travel ecosystem and deliver more value to customers and travellers."
A Harvard Law School graduate, Ho holds a B.A. from Stanford University. With over 20 years of experience, his expertise lies in counselling technology companies on their strategy, operations, products, and services.
Previously, he served at The Walt Disney Company as an associate general counsel overseeing legal operations across the business of Disney's television networks and streaming services. From 2007 to 2021, Ho was the general counsel of Hulu and part of its executive management team. He helped the firm to grow its business from a pre-revenue stage to its current success.
About Sabre Corporation
Sabre Corporation is a leading software and technology company that powers the global travel industry, serving a wide range of travel companies, including airlines, hoteliers, travel agencies and other suppliers. It provides retailing, distribution and fulfilment solutions that help its customers operate more efficiently, drive revenue and offer personalized traveller experiences.
Through its leading travel marketplace, Sabre connects travel suppliers with buyers from around the globe. The company's technology platform manages over $260B worth of global travel spending annually. Headquartered in Southlake, Texas, USA, Sabre serves customers in more than 160 countries across the world.