Markus Iseli has been appointed as general
manager of the Chedi Muscat.
Markus most recently managed the pre-opening and
soft-opening of the Palazzo Parigi, a Leading Hotels of the World
(LHW) member in Milan, Italy.
The Muscat posting marks the Swiss
native's third stint in the Middle East. He was hotel manager of
the Four Seasons in Istanbul from 2000 to 2004, and general
manager of the Four Seasons in Damascus from 2004 to 2008.
Earlier in his career, Markus worked in the United
Arab Emirates and for InterContinental in Turkey. He spent four
years in the Sudan at the Hilton, and two more at safari lodges in
Kenya.
In Oman, Markus takes over a property that
Conde Nast Traveller
(UK) readers voted among the 'Top 20 Overseas Holiday Hotels in
the Middle East, Africa & the Indian Ocean' in 2013.
“The Chedi Muscat is one of those rare hotels that is both
inspired and inspiring. From its visually appealing design to the standards of management and service, this resort is a celebrated
icon; I am privileged to be a part of it and even more so, to
continue its legacy,” said Markus.
Opened in January
of 2003, The Chedi Muscat is a
seamless blend of Omani architecture and Asian Zen-style on 21
shore-lined acres 20 minutes from Muscat's old city.
The hotel features 158 high-ceilinged rooms with
ocean and Al Hajar Mountain views, six restaurants,
a 350-metre private beach on the Boushar beachfront and an
800-square-metre spa – the largest in Muscat. Its 103-metre
outdoor pool is the longest in the Sultanate.
Markus
replaces York Brandes, who is moving to Singapore to take on a
senior management position with GHM in the second half of the
year.
GHM,
Muscat,
Oman
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