Transat Distribution Canada (TDC) has announced the appointment of Stuart Morcombe as Manager, Business Development and Network Support.
Dianne Jackson, director of franchise and affiliate members at TDC, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Stuart to the team. His deep understanding of consortia and network member needs, combined with his marketing expertise, will help our members strengthen their local presence. Stuart’s ability to connect quickly with people and his knowledge of social media marketing will be invaluable in supporting our network’s growth and innovation.”
In his new role, Morcombe will oversee the organization, planning, and growth of TDC’s franchisee and affiliate business across Canada (excluding Quebec). He will focus on contract management and member engagement, while ensuring brand compliance and operational excellence. He will also play a key role in helping members maximize preferred partner sales and agency profitability.
Morcombe brings over 20 years of leadership experience in the Canadian travel and customer experience sectors, with a strong background in sales, marketing, and strategic growth. He has held senior roles with leading organizations including T.Comm/Advantage Travel (later Thomas Cook, now part of TDC), Vasco and Gamma Travel and Xperigo, where he specialized in account management, contract negotiation, and marketing.
Said Morcombe: “Starting my career at T.Com/Advantage Travel, which later became part of TDC, makes this feel like coming full circle. I’m excited to contribute to the success of our members by bringing innovative and collaborative solutions to the table. I am eager to start meeting them and hearing the challenges they are facing, and more importantly, how TDC can best support them.”
Morcombe also founded Not the Status Quo, a consultancy dedicated to innovative problem-solving for the travel industry. His expertise in marketing communication and customer engagement has consistently driven brand recognition and profitability.
He is also an active contributor to the industry community, having served as past president of Skâl Toronto and as a volunteer leader with Scouts Canada.
