Travis Gomez, CFA
Product Head - Information Services

Travis currently manages Frontier’s news curation products which is responsible for the delivery of Frontier’s brand of business-friendly & time efficient newsletters and other information products. He manages a team of news curators who work remotely and are responsible for the compilation and dissemination of ‘Time Twister’; Frontier’s flagship daily newsletter specializing in Economic and Finance news in Sri Lanka for which Travis was instrumental in its creation. Travis also plays a role in initiating and building business relationships with the management of various firms and has been sent to visit foreign clients in Singapore on behalf of Frontier Research.
He is also a member of the academic staff of a number of education institutes where he lectures undergraduate students in the subjects of Economics and Finance and is also the Co-Chair of the CFA Society Sri Lanka’s Candidate Council.
Media Appearances
Travis Gomez on Countries Opening up for Tourism amidst the Pandemic
21-3-14
With many countries cautiously opening up their borders to tourism, our Product head, Travis Gomez spoke about the common experiences of countries which have opened up for tourism and its implications for the future on the Market Segment of Business Today on Channel Eye - March
Implications of Covid-19 on the Sri Lankan Economy
20-6-29
What would life be like post-COVID?
What are the present implications on the Sri Lankan and global economy?
What are the challenges faced by Tourism, Banking, Real Estate and much more?
What would the future economic forecasts be?
What would be the opportunities for budding entrepreneurs?
Sri Lanka Tourism: How did the Industry fair in 2018?
19-2-20
Despite the disruptions caused by social and political unrest, the tourism industry more or less managed to meet its targets in 2018. Here's our Product Head, Travis Gomez, with more on the performance of the industry in 2018 and what needs to be done in 2019.
How is our Tourism Industry Recovering after the Easter Sunday Attacks?
19-6-12
By now, most of us are aware that the Easter Sunday Attacks hit our tourism industry hard. Here's our Product Head, Travis, delving into the impacts of the attacks and to discuss what actions the government has taken to provide relief.
Aftermath of the Easter Sunday Attacks: What's happening to our tourism industry?
19-5-26
A hit to Sri Lanka's tourism industry was expected ensuing the Easter Sunday attacks in April. But how long will it take to bounce back? What factors affect its resilience? Here's our Product Head, Travis, shedding some light on the matter.
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