[HD video below] The first Aloft hotel in Southeast Asia, the
Aloft Bangkok – Sukhumvit 11, scheduled to open in November 2011,
has appointed Ms. Nobklao Trakoolpan as Operations Manager.
With 14 years experience working in the
hospitality industry, Nobklao has the right tools in her belt to
get the job done at Aloft Bangkok- Sukhumvit 11.
After earning a
master’s degree in International Hotel Management from the
University of Western Sydney, Australia, she embarked upon her
career at The Landmark Bangkok Hotel in 1997. Other former
employers include Accor Hospitality, Centara Hotels & Resorts,
Hilton Hotels & Resorts and various five-star hotels in Phuket and
Koh Samui.
As
Operations Manager of Aloft Bangkok- Sukhumvit 11, Nobklao will be
responsible for a number of duties. She will head various departments with teams reporting directly to her, including Front
Office, Housekeeping, Food & Beverage, Culinary, Engineering and Security.
“I am thrilled to take on the role of Operations
Manager at Aloft Bangkok- Sukhumvit 11,” said Nobklao. “The chance
to collaborate with such a wonderful team in unveiling a new hotel
in the heart of Bangkok is the opportunity of a lifetime. Like all
new properties, we have our work cut out for us – but I know the
community will welcome us with open arms, and the hotel will
achieve the great success it deserves.”
Aloft
Bangkok - Sukhumvit 11 will feature 296 rooms, over 350 square
meter of meeting space & pre-function area, Crave - an all day
dining restaurant, re:fuel - grab ‘n go café, w xyz bar, re:charge
fitness center and splash outdoor swimming pool.
The hotel is located on Sukhumvit Road and will provide travelers
easy access to the commercial and entertainment districts of
Bangkok.
Urban Room Tour - Aloft
Bangkok Sukhumvit Soi 11 - HD
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