Brett Cumberland is vice president of solutions management for Unisys Global Transportation. To this position he brings more than 20 years of experience in the travel and transportation industry, including strategic planning, consulting and project management for all aspects of travel and transportation solution development and delivery, as well as investment and execution of information technology and communications systems.
Under Brett's leadership and direction, Unisys Global Transportation will further expand its business with airlines, airports, logistics and travel services companies. He will define, manage and bring to market a strategic set of solutions that further broaden the company's travel and transportation portfolio for global markets. As such, he will develop incremental business opportunities and promote new initiatives requiring a major investment in capital and manpower. Brett strengthens the company's drive to produce strategic, customer-centric and competitively differentiated portfolio solutions.
Brett comes to Unisys from Abercrombie and Kent, Inc. where he was chief information officer. Abercrombie and Kent is a leading provider of luxury adventure travel with offices in over 40 countries. He was responsible for the strategy, investment, prioritization and execution of all information technology and communication systems.
Prior to Abercrombie and Kent, Brett served as vice president for Airline Solutions at Sabre, Inc., a global airline computer reservation systems company. He led a group of 250 professionals responsible for generating annual revenue of $100 million in support of Sabre's Sales, Marketing and Distribution Systems product development group. Leading to this position, he gained increasing recognition for the company's strategy and implementation of multi-host, sales, marketing, pricing and customer loyalty solutions as well as consulting. He spent more than 10 years at Sabre in a variety of increasingly responsible roles such as manager of SABRE Decision Technologies.
Brett began his career with McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Company where he led several departments responsible for audit and control of U.S.A.F. air carrier projects and process and quality reporting programs for the company's commercial Aircraft Production Planning Division. |