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MTS TRAVEL announces leadership transition
EPHRATA, PA, January 1, 2005 --MTS TRAVEL announced today that Jim Buddendorf, will assume the position of President and CEO previously held
by Kermit Yoder who retired from that position after more than 40 years of service with MTS TRAVEL.
Appointed Chief Operating Officer of MTS TRAVEL in January 2000, Jim Buddendorf was formerly Director of
Consumer Services Development for Covington International Travel in Richmond, VA. A senior travel
executive with thirty-six years in the industry, Jim brings a wealth of direct experience in a broad
range of key functions -- from sales, customer relations and operations to technology and systems,
product development, and total quality management. "Jim has learned much about our core customer base
(i.e. the church, missions, relief and development community) in the four and a half years we have
worked together," said Kermit Yoder. "This understanding of our clients, coupled with his deep travel
industry experience, make Jim the right choice to lead this organization into a promising future."
Jim spent four years with the management consulting firm Leeside Partners in Lumberville, PA where he
counseled travel firms in a number of critical areas. He has eighteen years of experience in a number
of leadership posts with one of the country's major travel service firms, Rosenbluth Travel (now part
of American Express) in Philadelphia. During his tenure, company revenues grew from $20 million to $1.5 billion annually,
and the firm expanded to over 2,500 employees in 350 locations nationwide. He acquired his early
experience in the travel profession literally on the ground floor, as an agent for United Airlines
at Philadelphia International Airport. Jim attended LaSalle University and majored in psychology.
He is married to Terry, and has six children.
Kermit Yoder will remain with MTS TRAVEL on a part-time basis in a senior advisory, and
special assignment capacity, so that the company can continue to benefit from his wealth of experience
and wisdom. He will also remain on the board of directors.
Following voluntary service assignments in Europe for the Mennonite Central Committee, Kermit Yoder
joined Menno Travel Service, Inc. in 1965, in the Beirut office. In 1967 he became Managing Director
of MTS operations in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) and then two years later
was made General Manager of the corporate offices in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. By 1973, Kermit was again
assigned overseas, serving as Managing Director of MTS' Nairobi, Kenya office until he returned to
Ephrata as Corporate Director of Sales in 1980. Kermit's considerable experience managing MTS TRAVEL
operations in the U.S. and abroad made his appointment as President and CEO in 1984 a natural course.
Jim Buddendorf said, "Kermit has devoted his entire business career to service with MTS TRAVEL.
He has been instrumental not only in growing the company from a two office operation with sales of $7
million to 10 offices with sales over $80 million, but also on focusing the organization on our company
credo of service, value and integrity. I hope to build on the success and legacy created by Kermit Yoder."
MTS TRAVEL is the North American leader in church, mission, relief and development travel with offices
in four US time zones including the states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida,
Mississippi, Kansas, Colorado and California. Started as the travel department of the Mennonite
Central Committee in 1947, Menno Travel Service, Inc. was incorporated in 1955 and began trading
under the name MTS TRAVEL in the early 1980's. Now with over 165 employees, the company is a member
of the Virtuoso consortium, the American Society of Travel Agents, and Crossphere (formerly the National Tour Association).
MTS TRAVEL features reduced fare, flexible airline tickets for cause-related travelers, full service
cruise and vacation package services, and custom tour planning. More information can be found at
www.mtstravel.com.

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