Millennium Hotels and Resorts (MHR) is proud to announce the appointments of Mr Vincent Le Gorrec as General Manager of Grand Copthorne Waterfront, Ms Jacqueline Ho as General Manager of M Hotel Singapore and Mr Benedict Ng in a new role within the North American team.
Vincent Le Gorrec: Vincent’s appointment will start on 1 June 2016. He will be taking over the General Manager position from Mr Benedict Ng, who has been reassigned to take up a new position with MHR’s North American team. Vincent is a veteran in the hospitality industry, having worked in international hotel chains such as St Regis, Four Seasons and Shangri La. He has also lived and worked in many parts of the world including Singapore, USA, France, Africa and Indonesia. In his new role, Vincent will lead and drive the overall performance of Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore, reporting to Mr Cetin Sekercioglu, President, Asia.
Jacqueline Ho: Having previously worked with MHR, Jacqueline returns to the Group on 6 June 2016. She brings with her more than two decades of hospitality experience. She started her hospitality career with MHR at Copthorne King’s Hotel. Jacqueline has worked for more than 17 years for the Group, having worked at the Corporate Sales Office, Studio M, Copthorne Orchid Hotel Singapore.
Prior to joining MHR, Jacqueline was with Carlton City Hotel responsible for pre and post opening of the hotel. She played an important role in conceptualising, developing, implementing strategic plans and driving market initiatives. In her new role, Jacqueline will lead and drive the overall performance of M Hotel Singapore. She will also be reporting to Mr Sekercioglu.
Benedict Ng: In line with MHR’s group-wide initiative of providing key management employees with international opportunities for personal growth, Mr Benedict Ng has been selected to take up a new position within the North American team with effect from June / July 2016. Most recently serving as General Manager at Grand Copthorne Waterfront, Benedict has contributed invaluably to the group for more than two decades.