Intrepid Travel has appointed Payton Iheme, a Former White House Senior Policy Advisor and tech leader, as its new Chief Impact Officer.
Based in Washington, D.C., and reporting to Intrepid Travel‘s CEO, James Thornton, Payton will lead Intrepid Travel’s global sustainability and impact initiatives and its not-for-profit, the Intrepid Foundation.
“I’m delighted to welcome Payton to our team, after an extensive, global search process,” said Intrepid Travel CEO, James Thornton.
“Payton is a dynamic, values-driven business leader who has a diverse background of experiences across the public and private sectors and will bring a new perspective at this crucial time in our history as we seek to double down on the U.S. market as part of our 2030 strategy. We believe the world needs more Intrepid people and Payton will drive forward issues and causes that we know matter to our global community of connected and conscious travellers,” Thornton added.
Iheme is passionate about advocating for a better, safer and fairer world and will be responsible for developing and delivering Intrepid’s global impact strategy. Her appointment strengthens Intrepid’s commitment to impact as part of its 2030 strategy.
Iheme previously held senior policy and advocacy roles at Facebook and, most recently, Bumble, where she was Vice President and Head of Public Policy. She has also served in senior positions at the U.S. Senate and within President Obama’s administration, working on technology, science, and cyber policies, among other areas, following a successful career in Army civil affairs.
“Intrepid’s mission is to create positive change through the joy of travel and I believe we can truly bring communities together and help build a stronger and more equitable world,” says Payton Iheme.
“I’m honoured to join Intrepid at this crucial moment when we’re seeing too many companies divesting from ESG, DEI, and climate and conservation programming, as well as leaders shying away from advocating for the critical issues impacting so many communities around the world.
“As part of Intrepid Travel’s leadership team, I intend to bring my voice, my vision, and my energy to advocate on these issues and more,” Iheme adds.
Intrepid Travel’s history of responsible travel stretches back to its founding in 1989, when co-founders Darrell Wade and Geoff Manchester set out to create a new style of travelling—in small groups, staying in local communities.
Since then, the company has grown to annual revenues of more than AU$621 million in 2023, underpinned by a commitment to balance purpose and profit.
Intrepid Travel’s history of responsible travel stretches back to its founding in 1989, when co-founders Darrell Wade and Geoff Manchester set out to create a new style of travelling—in small groups, staying in local communities. Since then, the company has grown to annual revenues of more than AU$621 million in 2023, underpinned by a commitment to balance purpose and profit.
Intrepid Travel has participated in the UN Global Compact since 2008 and has adopted eight Sustainable Development Goals. It has led the way in environmental action in tourism by becoming carbon neutral in 2010 and becoming the first global tour operator with verified science-based carbon reduction emission targets in 2020.
It was among the first travel companies to appoint a dedicated, responsible travel role in 1999 and removed elephant rides from its itineraries in 2014. In 2023, TIME named Intrepid one of the World’s Most Influential Companies.
Intrepid recently launched a new sustainability guide to help clarify what sustainable travel really is and inspire travel advisors to sell more travel with purpose for their clients.