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Movers + Shakers: Intrepid names Leigh Reynolds as Senior Key Partnerships Manager for ANZ

Intrepid Travel has appointed Leigh Reynolds as Senior Key Partnerships Manager for Australia and New Zealand (ANZ).

Intrepid Travel has appointed Leigh Reynolds as Senior Key Partnerships Manager for Australia and New Zealand (ANZ).

Joining Intrepid in 2019 as Partnership Growth Manager, Reynolds returned post-pandemic in 2022 to lead strategic initiatives and build industry relationships.

Since then, he’s helped boost Intrepid’s presence in the ANZ market, fostering partnerships that align with the company’s sustainability mission.

In his new role, Reynolds will oversee key partnerships and drive further growth for Intrepid’s sustainable travel experiences. 

Group of travellers and guide on an Intrepid Travel trip in Pakistan.
A trip to Pakistan.

“I’m thrilled to take on this expanded role with a company that is not only committed to adventure travel but also to making a positive impact on the world,” Leigh said.   

“I look forward to further strengthening relationships and working with our incredible partners to promote responsible tourism.”  

Reynolds’ promotion also marks a key step in the company’s ANZ growth strategy.

Intrepid Travel's new Head of Partnerships ANZ, Megan Lowe.
Head of Partnerships ANZ, Megan Lowe.

“Leigh lives and breathes Intrepid’s values. He brings both passion and a deep understanding of the travel industry, and he is loved by everyone he works with,” Head of Partnerships ANZ Megan Lowe said.

“We’re excited to see him step into this new role, where his experience and dedication will undoubtedly continue to drive success for our business and our partners.”

First Intrepid Travel passengers to ride the new e-rickshaw. Image supplied.
First passengers to ride the new e-rickshaw.

This week, Intrepid Travel announced the launch of women-driven electric rickshaw tours in Varanasi, India, as part of a new initiative to support gender equality and sustainable travel.

Earlier this month, the travel company unveiled its 2025 Not Hot List, featuring 10 lesser-known destinations to avoid the crowds and experience somewhere new.