Dominik Stamm named GM at Mövenpick Hotel Saigon (Viêt Nam)
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Dominik Stamm named GM at Mövenpick Hotel Saigon (Viêt Nam)
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Catégorie : Asie Pacifique - Viêt Nam - Carrières
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Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has appointed Dominik Stamm general manager of the Mövenpick Hotel Saigon.
Prior to joining the Mövenpick group, Stamm had spent 9 years with Amari Hotels & Resorts. His most recent posting was general manager of the Amari Orchid Resort & Tower in Pattaya, Thailand, where he was instrumental in opening the Ocean Tower, the resort’s 5-star extension. He also oversaw creation and theming of the property’s hip, signature restaurant Mantra Restaurant & Bar.
Stamm, a Swiss national, holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Hospitality & Tourism Management from Bournemouth University in the U.K., and a Higher Diploma in Hotel Management from IHTTI, Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, the Swiss chain with more than 90 hotels existing or under construction worldwide, made Ho Chi Minh Cityʼs five-star accommodation scene in July 2008, when it assumed management of the former Omni Hotel Saigon, which opened in 1994 as the cityʼs inaugural international-standard hotel. It was immediately renamed the Mövenpick Hotel Saigon.
In Ho Chi Minh City, Mövenpick inherited a storied address. During the Vietnam War, the site was headquarters of Americaʼs Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), according to a 1994 South Morning China Post report. In the early ‘90s, Hong Kongʼs Marco Polo Hotel Group razed what was left of the edifice and constructed a gleaming hotel of a standard never before seen in a city taking its first baby steps toward a market economy.
Today, the seven-storey property near the international airport and not far from downtown has committed to revitalising not just the hotel itself but the greater Phu Nhuan District, an area fast becoming one of Ho Chi Minh Cityʼs most desirable locales for business travellers and holiday-makers alike.
“From an exhibition centre nearby, to all the office and retail space being developed up and down its streets, Phu Nhuan is booming,” said Stamm. “With the amenities this property already offers, and those Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts will add, weʼre confident this will remain a favourite stopover for any kind of visitor.”
Mövenpick’s arrival in Ho Chi Minh City is the first in a series of steps the Swiss hotelier plans for Vietnam. A similar overhaul-and-operate strategy is now complete at the Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi, and the redevelopment/operation of up to three more properties are planned for Vietnam by 2010.
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