Eric Waldburger, President of Marco Polo Hotels,
announced on Tuesday that he is to retire effective 31 January
2016.
As President, Eric has led the company for the
past three years through one of its most active periods in over a
decade with the openings in the past year of Marco Polo Ortigas
Manila, Marco Polo Changzhou and the launch of the new luxury
brand, Niccolo by Marco Polo in Chengdu, China.
At the same time he prepared the three
Hong Kong properties for the challenging years ahead,
spear-heading the amalgamation of operations at the three
properties.
“This has been a most dynamic period for
Marco Polo Hotels and I am proud to have had the opportunity to
work with a company that believes in its people, and has a long
term vision to grow a sustainable hotel company. I know I can
leave with the belief that we have taken the group to a higher
level, which will ensure its success long into the future,” Eric
said.
In announcing his retirement he also announced
his successor, an internal appointment, Ms. Jennifer Cronin who is
currently Vice President Sales & Marketing of the hotel group.
An Australian, Jennifer has an extensive career
and successful track record throughout Asia and Australia in
senior marketing and operational roles, including Hyatt
International, Ritz-Carlton and Dusit International.
Jennifer will commence as President-Designate
from 1 August this year, and will then assume the role of
President upon Mr. Waldburger’s retirement on 1 February 2016.
“Jennifer has clearly demonstrated her
commitment, leadership and professionalism since joining Marco
Polo Hotels in May 2014. We are confident that Jennifer will
strategically drive new initiatives and developments for the group
and further strengthen the Marco Polo and Niccolo brands as we
expand our portfolios,” Eric said.
Eric Waldburger,
Marco Polo,
Hong Kong,
President,
Jennifer Cronin
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