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Movers + Shakers: Richardson to lead Envoyage Australia, Zahra made Director of Operations as Queale leaves FCTG after 29 years

Envoyage has handed strategic leadership of its largest market to global general manager Astrid Richardson, following the departure of Australia general manager Nick Queale.

Envoyage has handed strategic leadership of its largest market to global general manager Astrid Richardson, following the departure of Australia general manager Nick Queale.

The independent travel network has reshaped its Australian leadership, with Operations Leader Lisa Zahra stepping up to Director of Operations, Australia, and global general manager Astrid Richardson extending her remit to take direct ownership of the local market.

The changes follow the exit of Australia general manager Nick Queale, who leaves after nearly four years leading Envoyage and 29 years with parent company Flight Centre Travel Group.

Australia is network’s largest market, and the network has signalled the reshuffle as a deeper investment in member support on home soil, following a recent run of appointments across product leadership, marketing and business development.

(L-R) Envoyage General Manager Australia Nick Queale and Envoyage Group General Manager Astrid Richardson.
(L-R) Nick Queale and Astrid Richardson at Envoyage Worldwide in South Africa in 2025 (Image Mark Harada)

What Lisa Zahra takes on

In her expanded role, Zahra will lead the operational engine behind the Envoyage Australia member experience, with a focus on scaling support, deepening member outcomes and driving the next phase of growth.

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“The people in this network are what make Envoyage what it is. My role is to make sure they have everything they need to thrive; and that’s a responsibility I don’t take lightly,” said Envoyage director of operations, Australia, Lisa Zahra.

Lisa Zahra has been appointed Director of Operations, Australia, leading the operational support behind Envoyage’s member network.
Lisa Zahra has been appointed Director of Operations, Australia, leading the operational support behind Envoyage’s member network.

Richardson takes the strategy lead

Richardson will carry strategic leadership of the Australian market alongside her existing global remit, splitting the local leadership into strategy and operations.

“I have a clear focus on creating more opportunity and more success for the travel entrepreneurs in the Australian network,” said Envoyage global general manager Astrid Richardson.

“With Lisa Zahra leading operations and my focus on strategy and growth, we’re well placed to deliver even more for our members, and for the businesses they’ve built.”

Astrid Richardson will extend her global remit to take direct strategic leadership of Envoyage Australia, the network’s largest market.
Astrid Richardson will extend her global remit to take direct strategic leadership of Envoyage Australia, the network’s largest market.

Nick Queale’s departure

Queale’s exit closes a near three-decade run with Flight Centre Travel Group, where managing director Andrew Stark has been reshaping the group’s product team structure, including his leadership of Envoyage in Australia.

“After nearly four years leading Envoyage and 29 years with Flight Centre Travel Group, I’ve decided now was the right time to take the next step in my career,” said Queale.

“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunities and memories created throughout my time at Flight Centre.

“The travel industry is a uniquely connected and resilient community, and it has been a privilege to work with talented colleagues, industry partners and entrepreneurial business leaders who continually inspire innovation, growth and exceptional customer outcomes.”