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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Gloria Bohan is the founder and president Gloria Bohan is the founder and president of Omega World Travel. She founded the company in 1972 in Fredericksburg, Virginia as a small-town storefront travel agency and has transformed it into a global travel management company with annual sales over $1 billion. Ms. Bohan is a leading figure in the world of woman-owned business, receiving accolades the Enterprising Women Hall of Fame, Office Depot's Business Woman of the Year and she was named one of the 25 most influential leaders in the travel industry by Tour and Travel News. In 1978, when the travel industry was being deregulated, Ms. Bohan opened a new office in Washington, D.C., effectively putting Omega World Travel on the map. In 1998, she founded Cruise.com, now one of the leading internet cruise retailers. Three years later, she introduced TravTech, a travel software development company. As an entrepreneurial leader in the industry, Gloria Bohan has built an organizational reputation for expertise, quality service, and innovative technology in the corporate, government, meetings, cruise, and leisure markets.nt, meetings, cruise, and leisure markets.
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rdfs:comment Gloria Bohan is the founder and president Gloria Bohan is the founder and president of Omega World Travel. She founded the company in 1972 in Fredericksburg, Virginia as a small-town storefront travel agency and has transformed it into a global travel management company with annual sales over $1 billion. Ms. Bohan is a leading figure in the world of woman-owned business, receiving accolades the Enterprising Women Hall of Fame, Office Depot's Business Woman of the Year and she was named one of the 25 most influential leaders in the travel industry by Tour and Travel News.e travel industry by Tour and Travel News.
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