John Lovell has made a lasting impact on Internova. His commitment to supporting travel advisors and agencies has been key to solidifying our role as an industry leader. His legacy of compassion and service will continue to inspire us.
J.D. O’Hara, CEO, Internova Travel Group
Chief Operating Officer Lindsay Pearlman to Take Helm as New President
NEW YORK (June 17, 2025) – John Lovell, President of Travel Leaders Network, a division of Internova Travel Group, is leaving the company at the end of June for a new opportunity with a cruise line partner.
Since joining the company in 2002, Lovell has held several leadership positions. He is widely respected for his insights on travel trends and his commitment to charitable causes. Under his leadership, Travel Leaders Network has grown to nearly $20 billion in annual sales while deepening partnerships with suppliers.
“John Lovell has made a lasting impact on Internova,” said J.D. O’Hara, CEO of Internova Travel Group, one of the world’s largest travel services companies. “His commitment to supporting travel advisors and agencies has been key to solidifying our role as an industry leader. His legacy of compassion and service will continue to inspire us. While we will miss him, I know that everyone at Internova wishes John success in his new role.”
Lindsay Pearlman, currently Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, will become President of Travel Leaders Network. Pearlman joined the company in 2019 to work with international partners and later took on responsibility for managing relationships with Associate members. He previously served as Co-President of Ensemble Travel Group and held executive roles at American Express.
About Travel Leaders Network
Travel Leaders Network (www.TravelLeaders.com), an Internova Travel Group company, assists millions of leisure and business travelers annually and is one of the largest sellers of luxury travel, cruises and tours in the travel agency industry, with approximately 5,700 travel agency locations across the United States and Canada.