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Malcolm Griffiths
ACCOUNT DIRECTOR
Tourism Division
Favorite Quote: “I have had a holiday, and I’d like to take it up professionally.” Kylie Minogue
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In the words of Aussie songwriter Peter Allen, Malcolm says, "I Still Call Australia Home," but New York City has become his residence of choice. He thrives on Manhattan’s energy and makes the most of living in one of the world’s greatest cities. From the eclectic neighborhoods and dynamic nightlife to diverse arts and culture, there is always something new to discover. Best of all, living in one of the world's travel hubs, no vacation destination is too far away!

Where You'll Find Malcolm Before - and After - Work

Malcolm is a self-professed "fitness freak" (some may say masochist!) and when not at DCI, it is highly likely you will find him at the nearest Equinox gym. Whether weight training or swimming, vinyasa yoga or abs classes, it seems the gym is Malcolm’s second home. A sucker for new fitness classes, he just discovered Brazilian Abs - and his newfound six-pack stomach thanks him for it. 

Places that Malcolm has Called Home

Sydney, Australia
Los Angeles, California  
New York, New York  

Surprising Facts about Malcolm

Old Shirts Suit Malcolm to a "T"
Malcolm has a vintage T-Shirt obsession, especially those that feature travel-related artwork and designs. No matter where he travels, he always manages to find time to explore second-hand clothing stores and comes out with a souvenir.

Como vai? Tudo bem! (How are you? Very well!)
Malcolm is embracing turning 30 in 2008 and plans to spend this life milestone on the beach in Rio de Janerio. Not wanting to do anything half-hearted, he has started Portuguese (Brazilian) tutoring with a desire to become fluent in the language.

Malcolm A-Go-Go?
When Malcolm first moved to New York City, he moonlighted as a go-go dancer in the East Village in 2004. While the boots have been hung up for good, he did briefly "come out of retirement" at the Tourism Australia G’Day Toronto Foam Party in February 2007.