Accor opens Americas HQ in Miami
French hotel group Accor has announced the opening of new Miami headquarters for its North America, Central America and Caribbean (NCAC) divisions.
The new HQ, at Doral in Miami, will consolidate operations currently performed separately in Dallas and New York City.
"We are very excited to call Miami our home, uniting our regional operations, sales and support business leaders together will enable greater collaboration and efficiencies across departments," said Dominique Colliat, executive vice president, North America, Central America and the Caribbean.
The Accor Miami HQ will act as a regional hub connecting the NCAC region and Accor’s Americas headquarters in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Accor recently restructured its regional operations, combining the Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean markets with its US and Canada operations, and appointed Dominique Colliat to lead strategy and business development for the new regional business entity.
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