Hilton Hotels has appointed seasoned industry professional, Guy Hutchinson to lead the Hilton Shanghai, one of company's longest
standing hotels in Asia, and one of the very first international upscale hotels to open in China in 1988.
Guy Hutchinson will take on the role of General Manager of Hilton Shanghai with effect from 22nd March 2008. Guy will succeed Volkmar
Ruebel who managed the iconic hotel from 1995 to 2008, and is retiring from the company.
Commenting on the appointment, Koos Klein, Area President Hilton Hotels
- Asia Pacific, said, "Since the Hilton Shanghai opened in 1988, it has gained a reputation for its excellent service and focus on team member development. We are delighted that Guy Hutchinson will be able
to build on this success achieved by Volkmar Ruebel during his time as General
Manager."
Guy Hutchinson joined Hilton Hotels in 1997 and is currently the General Manager of Hilton Carins, Australia, where he has been stationed
since 2005. During this time, he has steered the hotel through a shift to online booking channels and has seen the property emerge as a
market leader amongst the city's five star hotels.
Set in the heart of Shanghai's business and entertainment centre, the Hilton Shanghai is within walking distance of major corporations and
the main shopping districts.
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