PURE ONE Group appoints board advisor
Kent-based travel and experiences company PURE ONE Group has appointed Ollie Austen as a board advisor to support its growth strategy.
Ollie brings extensive experience across digital, lifestyle and consumer sectors, having founded and advised multiple businesses focused on brand development, commercial strategy and scaling operations.
In his new role, he will work closely with the leadership team to provide strategic guidance on growth, partnerships and investment readiness as the business expands its portfolio of travel and experience-led brands.
Ollie said: “PURE ONE has a clear vision and a strong entrepreneurial spirit behind it.
“It’s exciting to support the team as they build a modern travel company focused on meaningful experiences and thoughtful growth.”
Ollie’s appointment strengthens PURE ONE Group’s advisory network as it continues to develop new partnerships, destinations and long-term growth plans.
Wesley Baker, founder of PURE ONE, added: “Ollie brings a wealth of experience in helping businesses scale and develop strong commercial foundations.
“As we continue building PURE ONE, having access to his strategic insight and entrepreneurial perspective is incredibly valuable.”
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