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Jean-Marc Poli Joins Parkroyal Yangon as GM

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Jean-Marc Poli has joined the Parkroyal Yangon in Myanmar, as General Manager.

Jean-Marc will be responsible for the operations and all-round performance of Parkroyal Yangon and will also have oversight of Parkroyal Nay Pyi Taw, a 90-room hotel which opened last April in Myanmar’s capital.

Of dual French and Italian nationality, Jean-Marc has over 28 years of industry experience from across Europe and Asia, with a strong emphasis on Food & Beverage operations.

He has enjoyed successful tenures with established hotel companies such as Hilton International, Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts, Meritus Hotels & Resorts, Raffles Hotels and Resorts, and Kempinski Hotels in numerous countries including Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Spain, Italy and Maldives.

Most recently, Jean-Marc was General Manager of Kempinski Hotel Bahia in Costa de Sol, Spain where he led the 145-unit property to attain stronger financial profitability, operational efficiency and improved guest satisfaction rankings.

“Jean-Marc is a highly experienced hotelier with a global mindset, possessing a rich depth of operational knowledge, strategic planning capabilities and commitment to driving service and performance excellence. He is well-poised to lead Parkroyal Yangon in its next stage of growth as the hotel marks another milestone with the completion of its extensive refreshment. We warmly welcome Jean-Marc to the group and look forward to achieving great things with him,” said Bernold Schroeder, Chief Executive Officer, Pan Pacific Hotels Group.

Pan Pacific, Parkroyal, General Manager, Yangon, Myanmar, Nay Pyi Taw, GM

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