Craig Davidson has been announced as the new Chief Executive Officer of Tourism and Events Queensland.
Mr Davidson’s experience in the Australian tourism industry includes roles across hotels, resorts, attractions and nature-based experiences, including Southern Pacific Hotel Corporation, Hamilton Island, Voyages Hotels and Resorts, Ardent Leisure Theme parks and Journey Beyond.
He led Tourism Australia’s Investment Attraction, Aviation Development, and Industry Development team, including Indigenous Tourism Product and has held numerous board roles including six years as a director at Destination Gold Coast.
Mr Davidson was also at the helm of Dreamworld at the time of the Thunder River Rapids ride tragedy, which claimed the lives of four people in 2016.
Minister for the Environment and Tourism and Minister for Science and Innovation, Andrew Powell said it was a fantastic appointment for Queensland, with the right person ready to help deliver the Crisafulli Government’s 20-year vision for the State’s tourism industry.
“Craig Davidson’s deep industry knowledge, exceptional leadership and strong private sector experience will help drive the State’s tourism and events industry at a crucial time as we deliver Destination 2045: Queensland’s Tourism Future,” Minister Powell said.
“His infectious energy for Queensland will be a great asset as we continue to grow momentum in this important sector, which is one of our state’s biggest employers.”
Tourism and Events Queensland Board Chair, Grant Hunt AM, welcomed the appointment.
“Craig Davidson has local knowledge coupled with significant national experience, but first and foremost he is a Queenslander who is passionate about the success of his home State,” Mr Hunt said.
“What Craig doesn’t know about tourism isn’t worth knowing and importantly he is a highly effective leader and collaborator who will help steer the sector’s vital work as we track towards Brisbane 2032.”
Mr Davidson said that leading Tourism and Events Queensland would be a privilege.
“I am excited to step into the role at this pivotal time to contribute to shaping the future of tourism in Queensland,” Mr Davidson said.
“My passion for Queensland is my driving force and I will be applying all of my energy and experience, and working closely with all stakeholders to ensure Queensland continues to grow as a world-class tourism destination.”
The role became vacant following the appointment of Patricia O’Callaghan to Director General of the Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation in November last year.