Prior to his move to Singapore, Michael took on several leadership roles in IHG properties, and oversaw the growth of a portfolio of hotels across key markets including the United Arab Emirates, China and across the United Kingdom.
InterContinental Hotels of San Francisco announce four new hires and promotions
Michael Perez has been promoted to the role of Sales Manager, Andrea Walsh is the new Director of Front Desk Operations, George Dombrovski joins as Outlet Manager and Malvikka Mittal joins the InterContinental San Francisco team as Revenue Manager.
IHG signs to open InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort
With the signing of 83-room InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort, the IHG now has 13 resorts in its development pipeline which will open within the next five years.
Melanie Walent new Director of Sales at Intercontinental New Orleans
Melanie Walent joins the luxury New Orleans hotel from her previous role as director of sales, marketing and events at Hyatt Regency Boston.
IHG opens flagship InterContinental Shanghai NECC
InterContinental Shanghai NECC is the only luxury hotel located within Shanghai’s new National Exhibition and Convention Centre (NECC), the largest single building and exhibition complex in the world.
Tara Nguyen appointed new Executive Assistant Manager at InterContinental Kuala Lumpur
Tara started her career in the hospitality industry in 2003 and has spent over 12 years with InterContinental Hotels Group.
InterContinental Chicago gets “China-Ready”
As part of a corporate-wide plan with InterContinental Hotels Group to attract Chinese travelers, the China-Ready offerings are an important initiative for InterContinental Chicago with all employees undergoing a cultural training.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Trois-Rivières hotel set to open early 2018
InterContinental has announced the signing of a third hotel with the ownership group Le Groupe Robin.
Industry Icons: Juan Trippe
In 1946, Pan Am decided to diversify into the hotel business, anticipating a post-war demand for ‘clean, modern accommodations for travellers of modest means’.
The future of luxury travel: Faith Popcorn perspective
Consumers will be craving immersive experiences which will allow them to indulge in luxury in both a physical and a virtual sense.