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Hyatt Regency Dubai and Galleria appoints Ann Kang new Director of Hotel Sales

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, September 02 - 2010 at 14:44
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Hyatt Regency Dubai & Galleria is delighted to announce the appointment of Ann Kang as its new Director of Sales. Ann, a South Korean national, gained an extensive experience in the hospitality industry.

After graduating from Kyunghee University in the South Korea with a Bachelor Degree in Hotel Management in 2003, Ann started her career with various Sales positions including Director of Sales with the Accor hotels in South Korea, Singapore and China. In 2008 she joined Conrad Hotel Tokyo as Associate Director of Sales.

In her new role as Director of Sales, Ann will be responsible for developing and implementing of sales strategies and contributing to the overall success of the hotel.

"I am very excited to bring my working experience in key Asian cities such as Seoul, Shanghai, Tokyo and Singapore to the Middle Eastern market and looking forward to the challenges of this diverse and dynamic region", says Ann.

Being bilingual in Korean and English having lived overseas including the USA for 16 years, Ann also speaks fluent Mandarin and conversational Japanese.
Ann Kang, Director of Sales.
Ann Kang, Director of Sales.
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Hyatt Regency encompasses the full spectrum of hotel types, with individual properties offering a full range of services and dining options tailored to serve the needs of conventions, business travelers or resort vacationers. Hyatt Regency enables all guests - whether they are traveling to work, unwind or gather in celebration - to feel productive and revitalized. Properties range in size from 200 to over 2000 rooms and are conveniently located in urban, suburban, airport, convention and resort destinations around the world. Hyatt Regency's convention hotels feature abundant meeting and conference facilities proportionate to the number of bedrooms or to market demand. Convention hotel guests are often part of a small to very large group, meeting or conference. Business hotel guests are primarily individual business travelers. Resort hotels cater to couples seeking a getaway, families enjoying a vacation together, and corporate groups seeking a relaxed atmosphere in which to conduct business and meetings.

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