ANAM GROUP NAMES THREE SENIOR RECRUITS AMID POST-PANDEMIC SURGE (Viêt Nam)
The Anam Group has appointed a resort manager and culinary director at its Cam Ranh resort and an executive assistant manager at its new Mui Ne property on the back of its “surprisingly strong” business performance post-COVID. |
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ANAM GROUP NAMES THREE SENIOR RECRUITS AMID POST-PANDEMIC SURGE (Viêt Nam)
The Anam Group has appointed a resort manager and culinary director at its Cam Ranh resort and an executive assistant manager at its new Mui Ne property on the back of its “surprisingly strong” business performance post-COVID. |
Catégorie : Asie Pacifique - Viêt Nam - Carrières
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The Anam Cam Ranh has welcomed both Norbert Meyer, a German national equipped with more than 20 years of hospitality experience, as resort manager and New Zealander Geoffrey Crabbe, a hospitality veteran with three decades’ experience, as culinary director.
The Anam Mui Ne, which celebrated its grand opening in January this year, has named French-born Victor Joyeux, who began his hospitality career 17 years ago, as executive assistant manager.
Meyer returns to The Anam Cam Ranh after previously working at the 12-hectare resort for more than two years, from January 2018, as resident manager and acting general manager. His career has seen him work for major international hospitality brands in Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and mainland China. Before he embarked on his hospitality career, he was a master sergeant in the German military.
Crabbe joins The Anam Cam Ranh after working as operational manager and executive chef at The Grand Cathedral Square, in New Zealand’s Christchurch, where he was tasked with building two restaurants, two bars, a pastry kitchen, bakery, deli and Italian pizzeria.
Previously, he worked as an executive chef at a string of high-end hotels and restaurants in New Zealand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Australia, Fiji and South Africa including Anantara’s resorts in Siem Reap and Mui Ne.
Prior to his new role, Joyuex worked as acting resort manager and director of food and beverage at Premier Residences Phu Quoc. He has worked in F&B and guest relations positions at hotels in Danang, Myanmar, Thailand, Switzerland and the Maldives.
The Anam Group’s group general manager Laurent Myter said the “surprisingly strong” business performance across the two properties in recent times had given the group the luxury of significant additional investments in human resources as well as facilities and services.
The Anam Cam Ranh’s average monthly occupancy has hovered well above 90 percent since June this year, with the daily average rate at the resort higher than in 2019.
“Norbert, Geoffrey and Victor bring a collective breadth and depth of hospitality experience in Vietnam and abroad to the table, helping to further fuel our post-pandemic recovery that has seen business bounce back much sooner than anticipated, and then some,” said The Anam Group’s group general manager Laurent Myter.
“Even during September - traditionally not the most bullish time after the summer holidays - we experienced an average occupancy of 80% at The Anam Cam Ranh. We have finally cast the shackles of the pandemic off, in spectacular style.”
About The Anam Group
After the auspicious debut of The Anam Cam Ranh in 2017, the independently owned and operated The Anam Group celebrated the grand opening of its second property, The Anam Mui Ne, in January 2023.
With “Indochine Charm” and “Modern Luxury” as its watchwords, the group blends colonial-era aesthetics and attentive Vietnamese service with modern comforts and convenience. “The Anam” today is a reference to another name, “An Nam”, which was the name of Central Vietnam during the French Indochina era.
The Anam Cam Ranh overlooks 300 metres of beachfront on Vietnam’s scenic Cam Ranh peninsula, which averages more than 300 sunny days per year. The luxurious five-star resort boasts 77 villas and 136 rooms and suites. The Anam Cam Ranh features a French-inspired fine dining restaurant, all-day dining restaurant, a Vietnamese restaurant and bar, a classical bar, a beach club, in-room dining, a 10 treatment-room spa, indoor and outdoor movie theatres, three capacious swimming pools, ballroom, conference rooms, recreation and fitness centre, a tennis court, yoga room and deck, kids club, putting green, gift shop and more.
Like its predecessor The Anam Cam Ranh, The Anam Mui Ne’s design is also an echo out of Vietnam’s Indochine era. Situated in southern Vietnam’s popular beach town Mui Ne, the 1.2 hectare beachfront resort affords spectacular ocean vistas and features 127 elegant rooms and suites, including seven 142sqm suites with private pools and a 122sqm presidential suite with an extra room for the bodyguards. Its dining landscape comprises an all-day dining restaurant and grill, beachside restaurant and bar, and lobby bar. A five-treatment room spa, two vast swimming pools, a ballroom, conference rooms, water sports center, fitness center, yoga room, kid’s club and gift shop are among the resort’s host of world-class facilities.
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