Cygnett Hotels and Resorts announces Ankur Chandra as Director-Operations & Development

Cygnett Hotels and Resorts announces Ankur Chandra as Director-Operations & Development
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Cygnett Hotels and Resorts, the fastest growing Hotel is pleased to announce the appointment of Ankur Chandra to the role of Director- Operations & Development.

New Delhi: Cygnett Hotels and Resorts, the fastest growing Hotel is pleased to announce the appointment of Ankur Chandra to the role of Director- Operations & Development. Ankur will be responsible for leveraging hotel operations and expanding the brand in new territories and markets. He will also be responsible to keep a check on the profitability of operations and supervising all aspects of hotel management including menu planning, monitoring food production to ensure compliance with quality & hygiene standards.

Ankur is a seasoned hotelier with over 20 years of wide ranging experience in handling multiple clientele and expertise in various facets of Hotel management. He is a competent, diligent and result oriented professional.

Speaking on his new role, Chandra said: "I am really excited to join Cygnett. It is beacon of high-quality service in the hospitality industry. With my driving force of purpose and passion, I am looking forward to best serve my duties to not only make cygnett's guests porfortlio increased exponentially but also create a supreme legacy as one of the great hotel brands in India."

Commenting on the new appointment, Sarbendra Sarkar MD & Founder cygnett Hotels and Resorts said: "We are glad to have Ankur onboard to expand our footprint across new territories and markets. He is a highly experienced professional expert. He has demonstrated leadership and efficient management in all aspects of the hotel's operations. Ankur's expertise and contribution will surely help Cygnett continue to grow."

Prior to joining cygnett, he has worked with leading Hotel brands. He also has considerable experience in opening a number of upscale hotels.

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