Cygnett Hotels and Resorts Appoints Bernard Houppertz as Vice President Development & Operations South Asia & Africa

Cygnett Hotels and Resorts Appoints Bernard Houppertz as Vice President Development & Operations South Asia & Africa
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Cygnett Hotels and Resorts, the fastest growing Hotel brand in India has appointed Bernard Houppertz as the Vice President Development Operations South Asia Africa

New Delhi : Cygnett Hotels and Resorts, the fastest growing Hotel brand in India has appointed Bernard Houppertz as the Vice President Development & Operations South Asia & Africa. Bernard will be leveraging his expertise to help Cygnett in formulating new developments to extend Cygnett groups reach in South Asian and African markets. He will also be responsible for streamlining operations in the territories mentioned above.

Bernard Houppertz sets an excellent track record in his career growth. He is a recipient of 4 honorary presidential awards and numerous awards for professional achievements. He has spearheaded operations and pre-openings for world-leading Hotel Groups, along with private brands and properties ranking from 5 to 3 stars, managing facilities with 450+ rooms.

Commenting on the appointment, Sarbendra Sarkar MD & Founder Cygnet Hotels and Resorts said: “Cygnett family is growing. It is wonderful that Bernard, with his experience and competency, is coming on board. Bernard’s’ expertise in development and operations will surely help Cygnett expand its global footprint.”

Speaking on his new role, Houppertz said: “I have joined Cygnett Hotels & Resort to develop the International side of the group. The return of our offer is quite positive. 2019 should be a good year for the international development and operation for Cygnett in Asia and Africa. We are putting many efforts in setting up some strong structure in place to help and follow the Owners and properties in the future. We have an advantage of vast connectivity, and we are positive that this will help us deploy the brand quicker in international territories.”

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