Hilton has appointed Timothy Soper as vice
president, operations for Japan, Korea and Micronesia.
In this new role, Soper will oversee all
of the company’s operational interests in these three important
markets within Asia Pacific.
In addition to driving continued growth from the
16 hotels in the region (including Conrad Seoul that will open by
end 2012), he will also assist in recruiting best-in-class
talents.
Soper has been with Hilton Worldwide for 25
years, working in a variety of positions across properties in
Bahrain, United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Korea. Soper also gained
valuable insight to the Japanese market having been the general
manager at Hilton Tokyo Bay previously.
Prior to joining Hilton
Worldwide, he worked in several other hotel properties, having
first started his career in hospitality in 1978 at the Hilltop
Hotel in the United Kingdom.
Most recently vice president, operations for
Greater China and Mongolia, a role he had undertaken since 2007,
Soper has been instrumental in managing the operations of what is
now the fastest growing market outside of the United States for
Hilton Worldwide. This included managing rapid growth in the
country both in terms of the number of trading properties as well
as the number of employees.
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