Emmanuel Traoré appointed General Manager of the Westminster Hotel, Paris (France)
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Emmanuel Traoré appointed General Manager of the Westminster Hotel, Paris (France)
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Catégorie : Europe - France - Carrières
- Nominations
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Effective Monday, 7th of May, Emmanuel Traoré will direct the management team of the Westminster Hotel, an iconic hotel in the French capital.
Aged 46, Emmanuel Traoré has a solid and rich experience in the international hospitality industry, having worked mainly for NH Hoteles, IHG and Millennium & Copthorne Hotels.
Emmanuel Traoré has extensive operational experience, having spent his entire career within prestigious hotels. His career opportunities has allowed him to work in France, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Building on the hotel's strengths, Emmanuel Traoré will dedicate his talents to the Westminster Hotel which is one of the best hotels in the Place Vendome. The hotel has 102 rooms including 21 suites in a refined and elegant atmosphere. The decor and service reflects the best of French tradition, is home to the one Michelin star restaurant, Celadon in which the officiating le Chef Christophe Moisand and his team prepares palate pleasing dishes daily. The Westminster Hotel has an exceptional location in the heart of the Rue de la Paix in the second arrondissement of Paris.
"Through his experience and expertise, Emmanuel will ensure the one of Paris' great treasures, Westminster Hotel, retains its position as a sparkling jewel," says Ulla Schneider, Senior Vice President for Warwick International Hotels Group.
About Warwick International Hotels
Warwick International Hotels (WIH) was launched in 1980 with the purchase of Warwick New York, a hotel originally built by William Randolph Hearst for his Hollywood friends. The WIH Group now includes more than 50 prestigious Hotels, Resorts & Spas worldwide located in city centres and resort destinations in the United States, Caribbean, Europe, Asia, Bali, the South Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.
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