Vacasa announced the appointment of Rob Greyber as Chief Executive Officer effective September 6, 2022. Greyber joins Vacasa with 20 years of experience building and leading companies in the travel and technology industries. He recently served as President of Egencia, a corporate travel business previously owned by Expedia Group, which is the fourth large travel management company in the world.

Greyber is succeeding current CEO Matt Roberts in a succession planning process that commenced earlier this year. Roberts joined Vacasa's Board in November 2018 and was appointed interim CEO in February 2020. At the request of the Board, he assumed the full time CEO role in May 2020 to lead the company through the global pandemic.

During his tenure, Roberts helped Vacasa achieve a nearly four-fold increase in Gross Booking Value, led the strategic acquisition of TurnKey Vacation Rentals and took Vacasa public in December 2021. Greyber served as President of Egencia from 2009 to 2020, where he oversaw every aspect of the business, leading a team of over 6,000 and setting strategy and product direction as it became one of the top travel management companies globally. During his tenure, he successfully positioned Egencia as a leading SaaS platform, expanded the business from five to 65 countries across the Americas, Europe, the Nordics and Asia-Pacific, and helped the company achieve six-fold revenue growth while growing EBITDA from breakeven to $110 million annually.

Rob Greyber served as President of Egencia, the business travel division previously owned by Expedia Group from 2009 to 2020, where he was responsible for setting corporate strategy and overseeing global operations. Greyber joined Expedia as Vice President, Partner Services Group and was responsible for all aspects of Expedia's relationships with airline partners in North America. Prior to Expedia, Greyber served in senior operating roles at several venture-backed technology businesses based in San Francisco.

Before that, Greyber was an associate with Deutsche Bank's Mergers and Acquisitions group in Hong Kong. He started his career as a systems engineer at Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which served as the foundation for his career in the technology industry. Greyber holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business with concentrations in finance and accounting, and a Bachelor of Arts degree, with honors, in English literature from the University of Maryland, College Park.