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Keys Hotels hires Manoj, Banerjeea & Ahmed, strengthening senior mgmt
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Monday, 03 December, 2018, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
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Our Bureau, Bengaluru
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Keys Hotels, a part of the Los Angeles based Berggruen Group, has strengthened its senior management team with the hiring of three resources - Manoj M V as director of sales, South (India); Arindaam Banerjeea as general manager, human resources, and Muheeb Ahmed as cluster director of sales, Bengaluru.
Manoj brings 18 years of rich expertise to his new position. He is a former employee at Keys Hotels, who has returned to the organisation due to its promising vision and progressive work culture.
With over 18 years of unrivalled expertise in hiring the best talent to support and create best organisational values, Banerjeea has previously worked with The Oberoi Group- Oberoi Flight Services as head, human resources, in Kolkata and Chennai.
Ahmed has joined Keys Hotels post working with some prominent brands across the country. He comes with 16 years of diverse experience in sales and marketing, and will be overall responsible for sales to meet the objectives of the hotels.
Commenting on the team expansion, Anshu Sarin, chief executive officer, Berggruen Hotels, said, “Keys Hotels has emerged as one of the preferred hospitality brands in India for both guests and potential team members.”
“With our brand promise of Happy Stays, which we introduced last year, we had reiterate our commitment to our guests, and importantly, to ourselves,” she added.
“With an intend to scale our growth, it is quintessential for us to strengthen our core team so as to deepen our brand penetration, bolster sales and strengthen our operations,” Sarin said.
“We are delighted to welcome Manoj, Arindaam and Muheeb as a part of the team at strategic positions in Keys Hotels. We believe that professionals like them, with their wealth of experience, are assets that will further strengthen our commitment to serve our guests better,” she added. Founded in the year 2006, Keys Hotels has undergone significant transformation over the recent years, which is visible both in the growing number of hotels across the country as well as in terms of profits.
They expanded their portfolio to 21 hotels across 19 cities in India by creating three distinguished brands – Keys Prima (upper mid-scale), Keys Select (mid-scale) and Keys Lite (economy), making them dominant players across the mid-market segment. Keys Hotels currently operates about 2,000 rooms.
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