Global hotel
company, Six Continents, has announced the appointment of Emma Tame as
Director of Communications - Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
In her new role, Tame will be responsible for raising the profile of Six
Continents Hotels (SCH) in the region, communicating its aggressive
acquisition and development plans and supporting corporate communication
goals.
She will also be responsible for reinvigorating each of the Six
Continents Hotels (SCH) brands within the EMEA region –
Inter-Continental, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn and Express by Holiday Inn
- through brand focussed communication.
Based at the group’s EMEA headquarters in Windsor, she will report to
Robin Wicks, Senior Vice President Marketing, Sales & Reservations,
EMEA. She replaces Dee Cayhill who has moved onto a corporate affairs
role at Six Continents PLC.
Tame was previously Director of Marketing at Wyndham International
Europe, where she worked for six years. More recently, she was
consultant to hospitality group, Noble House Leisure Ltd and prior to
this, Director of Sales and Marketing at Hartford Restaurant Group PLC.
Commenting upon the appointment, Robin Wicks said: “Tame’s combination
of marketing expertise and communications skills, along with her wealth
of industry experience, will provide enormous strength to our internal
and external communications efforts and give our brands an even stronger
focus. This is especially important in today’s tough climate where
communication strategy is more important than ever.”
Six Continents Hotels, the world’s most global hotel company, already
has a substantial investment in hotel properties in the Middle East and
Africa. Altogether it has 118 operating properties and 20 under
development. |