TravelPerk Appoints New Chief Product and Tech Officers Amid Sector Growth
Barcelona, June 2024 — TravelPerk, a leading global platform for business travel management, has announced key changes to its executive team as the organization prepares for its next wave of growth and innovation. Nikita Miller has joined the company as Chief Product Officer, while long-standing team member Robin Smith has been promoted to Chief Technology Officer.
Strategic Leadership for a Transforming Industry
The leadership appointments are part of TravelPerk’s strategy to strengthen its product and technology capabilities during a resurgence in business travel. The sector has seen a robust recovery post-pandemic, with the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) reporting that global business travel spending reached $1.5 trillion in 2023, and is projected to hit pre-pandemic levels by 2025.
Nikita Miller, previously Vice President of Product at DocuSign and with extensive experience from tech giants such as Microsoft, brings a strong background in customer-centric product development and market expansion. “TravelPerk is on an exciting trajectory, transforming how businesses manage and experience travel,” Miller commented. “I look forward to accelerating our product vision and delivering even greater value to our customers.”
Robin Smith, who has been with TravelPerk for over five years and most recently served as Vice President of Engineering, will now lead the company’s technology strategy. Smith’s leadership has been pivotal in scaling TravelPerk’s technology infrastructure, including its API marketplace and integrations with platforms such as SAP Concur and Slack.
Innovation in Corporate Travel Technology
Founded in 2015, TravelPerk has distinguished itself by providing an all-in-one platform that enables thousands of companies worldwide to manage booking, compliance, and expense reporting seamlessly. The platform’s flexibility and user-friendly design have made it a preferred choice for both SMEs and large enterprises. The company has raised over $400 million from prominent investors like SoftBank and General Catalyst, underscoring its position as one of Europe’s fastest-growing SaaS companies.
With travel volume surging, clients increasingly demand tools that offer flexibility, real-time data, 24/7 support, and integrations with HR, finance, and security systems. Miller and Smith’s joint focus will be on enhancing AI-driven automation, optimizing platform security, and developing sustainability features in response to corporate demand for carbon reporting and greener travel options.
Market Trends: Digital Transformation and Green Travel
Digital adoption in business travel is accelerating. According to Deloitte’s 2024 Corporate Travel Study, over 70% of global organizations now prioritize digital and integrated travel management. This is driving investment in next-generation features, such as automated travel policy compliance, advanced analytics, and mobility integrations.
Additionally, sustainability is front-of-mind for many organizations. A 2023 survey by SAP Concur found that 90% of business travelers consider environmental impact when making bookings. TravelPerk has responded by rolling out a GreenPerk carbon offset program and partnerships with leading sustainability providers, allowing companies to measure and mitigate their travel footprint.
Looking Ahead: Consolidation and Global Expansion
TravelPerk’s recent growth has included several acquisitions—such as the UK’s Click Travel—to expand its footprint in Europe and North America. In 2023, the company reported over 90% year-on-year revenue growth and now counts customers in over 90 countries. As competition intensifies with players like SAP Concur, Navan (formerly TripActions), and American Express Global Business Travel, continuous innovation and reliable customer support are increasingly key differentiators.
With fresh leadership at the helm, TravelPerk is set to invest further in product development, including AI-powered personalization, enhanced duty-of-care solutions, and deeper integrations with enterprise platforms. The company has also signaled a commitment to global expansion, targeting high-growth markets in North America, APAC, and Latin America.
Industry Response and Customer Impact
Industry analysts have responded positively to the leadership changes. “Miller’s customer-centric approach, combined with Smith’s technical leadership, positions TravelPerk to address the evolving needs of the modern business traveler,” said Linda Blackwell, travel technology analyst at Skift Research. Customers can expect a faster pace of innovation, improved platform resilience, and richer functionality as TravelPerk drives its next phase of growth.
As organizations worldwide fine-tune their return-to-travel policies, demand seamless bookings, and confront growing ESG requirements, TravelPerk’s new executive team aims to set a higher standard in travel management technology. With the global business travel market forecasted to surpass $1.7 trillion by 2025, all eyes will be on how TravelPerk leverages its new talent to stay ahead of the curve.

