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* 2010 - Top 100 Minority Business Enterprise Award
* 2010 - Top 100 Minority Business Enterprise Award
* 2009 - NDTA Distinguished Service Award” from the National Defense Transportation Association
* 2009 - NDTA Distinguished Service Award” from the National Defense Transportation Association
* 2009 - ‘Outstanding Woman Business’ at the National Minority Business Council’s (NMBC) 29th Annual Awards Luncheon held in New York City
* 2009 - ‘Outstanding Woman Business’ at the National Minority Business Council’s (NMBC) 29th Annual Awards Luncheon held in NYC
* 2009 - The Society of Government Travel Professionals (SGTP) recognized Omega with a Professional Development Award for MIS during the ANCON Government Travel Conference
* 2009 - The Society of Government Travel Professionals (SGTP) recognized Omega with a Professional Development Award for MIS
* 2005 - Inducted into the Enterprising Women Hall of Fame
* 2005 - Inducted into the Enterprising Women Hall of Fame
* 2004 - Named Office Depot's Businesswoman of the Year
* 2004 - Named Office Depot's Businesswoman of the Year
* 2004 - Named Travel Agent of the Year by The American Society of Travel Agents
* 2004 - Named Travel Agent of the Year by The American Society of Travel Agents
** 2003 - Honored by her alma mater, Marymount Manhattan College with a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa
* Tour and Travel News' "One of the 25 Most Influential Leaders in the Travel Industry"





Revision as of 16:10, 9 May 2023

Gloria Bohan
Gloria Bohan

Gloria Bohan is a founder and CEO of travel management companies.

Bohan founded Omega World Travel's first travel agency in 1972 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. She opened a second office in 1978 in Washington, D.C. In 1998 Bohan founded Cruise.com, an online travel services company focusing on cruise ship travel. She became Chairman and CEO of TravTech in 2001, a travel technology company developing SaaS software for travel agencies and business travel focused companies. As of 2017, her company Omega World Travel reported annual sales of over $1 billion.[1]

Accolades and recognition

Ms. Bohan has been inducted into the Enterprising Women Hall of Fame,[2] received Office Depot's Business Woman of the Year[3] award and was named one of the 25 most influential leaders in the travel industry by Tour and Travel News.[4]

  • 2023 - Receives Lifetime Achievement award from Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)
  • 2021 - Receives Lifetime Achievement award from Travel Weekly Magazine
  • 2018 - Honored as Godmother of Riviera Cruises Robert M. Burns ship
  • 2018 - Receives ASTA’s Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2018 - Inducted into BTN Hall of Fame
  • 2016 - Named Entrepreneur of the Year by Million Women Mentors
  • 2015 - Honored as Godmother of Windstar Cruises' Star Legend
  • 2012 - Gold Award in the 2012 Magellan Awards from Travel Weekly Magazine
  • 2012 - “Top Business” Recipient in five categories by DiversityBusiness.com
  • 2011 - Named a Washington Business Hall of Fame Laureate
  • 2011 - Inducted into the Washington Business Hall of Fame at the Hall of Fame dinner and awards ceremony
  • 2011 - Featured in the November 2011 issue of The Washingtonian
  • 2010 - Top 100 Minority Business Enterprise Award
  • 2009 - NDTA Distinguished Service Award” from the National Defense Transportation Association
  • 2009 - ‘Outstanding Woman Business’ at the National Minority Business Council’s (NMBC) 29th Annual Awards Luncheon held in NYC
  • 2009 - The Society of Government Travel Professionals (SGTP) recognized Omega with a Professional Development Award for MIS
  • 2005 - Inducted into the Enterprising Women Hall of Fame
  • 2004 - Named Office Depot's Businesswoman of the Year
  • 2004 - Named Travel Agent of the Year by The American Society of Travel Agents
    • 2003 - Honored by her alma mater, Marymount Manhattan College with a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa


References

  1. ^ "Value Added: D.C.'s travel queen talks about building her $1 billion business". Washington Post. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  2. ^ Campbell, Jessica. "Bohan, Gloria - Enterprising Women". Enterprising Women. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  3. ^ importer (2013-05-20). "Gloria Bohan, Omega World Travel". U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  4. ^ importer (2013-05-20). "Gloria Bohan, Omega World Travel". U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Retrieved 2017-06-07.