Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain appoints General Manager (Chine)
Royal Rowe has been appointed general manager at Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain, which is located at the gateway to China’s majestic Qing Cheng Mountain. |
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Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain appoints General Manager (Chine)
Royal Rowe has been appointed general manager at Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain, which is located at the gateway to China’s majestic Qing Cheng Mountain. |
Catégorie : Asie Pacifique - Chine - Carrières
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Royal grew up in Virginia and graduated with a Master’s Degree in Industrial Psychology from Radford University. After completing his education in 1979, he joined Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. Royal held various managerial positions in the food and beverage and human resources departments at Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC, Four Seasons Hotel Houston and Four Seasons Hotel Austin, Texas.
Always in search for a challenge, Royal answered the call of Asia and joined the pre-opening team of Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay as director of food and beverage in 1992 and was promoted to executive assistant manager in 1994. In May 1997, Royal was appointed resort manager overseeing the opening of Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan. The resort received numerous awards under his leadership, not only for its unique environmental setting in the highlands of Bali, but also for its warm, friendly and efficient service. Royal was promoted to general manager in 2001.
Royal served in several other well-known hotels most recently in China as general manager for six years at Four Seasons Hotel Macau. Prior to joining Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain, Royal was a lecturer for Hotel Management and International Marketing at Stenden University, a Dutch Institution based in Bali.About Six Senses Qing Cheng MountainSix Senses Qing Cheng Mountain is superbly set at the picturesque gateway to China’s majestic Qing Cheng Mountains, Six Senses has created a resort to compliment the UNESCO World Heritage & Natural Cultural site at nearby Dujiangyan. 113 guest accommodations ranging from semi-detached suites in duplex villas with balconies and verandas to courtyard suites, garden and pool villas. Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain offers several dining outlets, renowned Six Senses Spa and an array of interesting outdoor activities.AboutSix Senses Hotels Resorts Spas operates 11 resorts and 30 spas in 20 countries under the brand names Six Senses, Evason and Six Senses Spas.
Six Senses resorts are set in locations of incredible natural beauty that will stop you in your tracks, and an uncompromising level of service that will stay with you long after you’ve left. Each property has a distinctive personality but shares a commitment to community, sustainability, wellness and design. This award-winning approach extends to new openings, including the urban concept premiering in New York in 2019.
Six Senses Spas incorporate local healing traditions with holistic rejuvenation treatments administered under the guidance of expert therapists and visiting practitioners. They constantly explore and rethink the typical spa model to offer pioneering wellness, not only in all resort spas but also in standalone spas in prestigious hotels and premier class lounges.
Evason properties continue the philosophy to protect their natural environments and cultures. Family friendly, these properties also provide a strong value focus, while offering a vast array of personal guest experiences.
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