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New Nebraska Travel Managers Network Names Board of Directors

Group also names executive director The recently formed Nebraska Travel Managers Network (NTMN) announced a newly appointed board of directors for the 2025-2026 term. The…

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Harvey Chipkin

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Group also names executive director

The recently formed Nebraska Travel Managers Network (NTMN) announced a newly appointed board of directors for the 2025-2026 term. The officers, according to the announcement, will help steer the network’s mission to provide top-tier education, networking and certification support for travel management professionals across Nebraska.

The board will include: Mary Jo Calabro, travel coordinator at NFM; Anne Carstens, expense management specialist at Lincoln Electric Systems; Kristie Gray, corporate travel manager at ACI Worldwide; Melissa Kamm, corporate support manager at NRC Health; Laurie Czyz, regional director at Nightcap Management; Ryan Shrum, business rental account manager at National Enterprise; and Jennifer Belt, president of Executive Travel.

The board has also appointed Joshua Buresh as the inaugural executive director of NTMN. According to the announcement, he brings a wealth of experience in leadership and association development. Buresh will focus on creating strategic partnerships and enhancing corporate travel solutions.

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NTMN was founded to support Nebraska’s travel managers and professionals responsible for shaping and managing their organizations’ corporate travel programs. Quarterly meetings offer a space for professional development, best practice sharing and industry trend analysis.


Belt, a founding member, said the board members “bring a deep understanding of the corporate travel ecosystem and are dedicated to building a strong, collaborative network that meets the needs of professionals in this field.” She told BTE that with the local GBTA chapter for Nebraska/Iowa no longer active, “we felt this was needed in our area to allow local travel managers the opportunity for networking, education, and supporting their peers.”

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