Vincent A Wolfington
Chairman, WTTC and Chairman Emeritus, Carey International

Vincent A Wolfington is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Carey International, Inc., which operates the world's largest chauffeured vehicle service network, with operations in over 480 cities in 75 countries.

Mr Wolfington has served on various industry-related boards, including the World Travel & Tourism Council, where he is currently Vice Chairman and a member of the Executive Committee; Advisor to the National Academy of Sciences - Transportation Research Board; member of the Travel Business Roundtable; Founder of the National Paratransit Association; and member of the Board of Directors of the International Limousine Association, London.

Mr Wolfington has served as a member of the Board of Advisors of the Center for Strategic and International Studies as well as a member of its International Board of Counselors, chaired by Henry Kissinger. He has served as a Trustee of Georgetown University in Washington, DC, acting as a member of its Executive and Finance Committees as well as Chairman of its Development Committee; he has served as a member of the Georgetown University Board of Regents and Board of Governors. He was a founder of and has served as a Trustee of the George F. Baker Scholarship Committee of Georgetown University; a member of the Board of Directors of Very Special Arts; a Trustee of Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Virginia; and a member of the Board of Directors of Group Hospitalization and Medical Services, Inc. (Blue Cross/Blue Shield of the National Capital Area).

Mr Wolfington graduated from Georgetown University in 1962 and resides in Washington, DC; Jupiter Island, Florida; and Hyannis Port, Massachusetts with his wife, Alicia. They have five children.