AccorHotels has appointed Gaurav Bhushan as
Chief Development Officer. In this capacity Gaurav will report
directly to Sébastien Bazin, Chief Executive Officer of
AccorHotels, and will continue to be directly responsible for the
development of the Asia Pacific region under Michael Issenberg,
Chief Executive Officer of HotelServices Asia Pacific.
The appointment is effective from 1 July 2015.
Gaurav will succeed Christian Karaoglanian who,
after 40 years with the group has decided to pass on the baton. Christian will be on
hand during the transition to help Gaurav set out the new organisational arrangements.
From January 2016, Christian will act
as Adviser to the Chairman. He will continue to represent the
group in the various Executive Boards and will be responsible for
specific dossiers.
Gaurav has an MBA from the Royal
Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University) and a
Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Finance & Investments from the
Securities Institute of Australia.
He began his career with AccorHotels in 1995 in Australia, where he held various posts in
operations and finance. In 2000 he took up his first development
post as Business Development Manager for Australia and New
Zealand. Gaurav was then appointed Chief Development Officer for
Australia, New Zealand and Japan and extended his area of
responsibility to become VP Development for North Asia and the
Pacific in 2004.
Since 2006, Gaurav has headed the
Asia Pacific development teams and coordinated the development of
joint ventures and partnerships in the region. It was in this
capacity that he was able to secure the acquisition of Mirvac
Hotels & Resorts in Australia and New Zealand and, most recently,
the alliance with Huazhu in China.
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