Appointment at Four Points Sheraton
Four Points by Sheraton in Darling Harbour has recently appointed Jacqueline Tan as the new Business Development Executive for the Meetings, Incentive, Conferences & Events market.
Jacqueline joins Four Points by Sheraton, after moving from the Stamford Plaza Double Bay as Sales & Marketing Coordinator where she was responsible for various sales reporting, administration, advertising, promotions and site inspections.
Prior to joining the Stamford Double Bay, Jacqueline was based in Paris, where she worked as a Front Desk Receptionist at Le Meridien Etoile, another Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide property.
During Jacqueline’s tenure in Europe, she also completed a Postgraduate Certificate with Honors in Hospitality at the Glion Institute of Higher Education in Switzerland.
Jacqueline also holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Melbourne and speaks fluent Mandarin and French.
Four Points by Sheraton Darling Harbour Sydney is Australia’s largest hotel, boasting 630 accommodation rooms and 13 separate meeting and function areas catering for events up to 450 people. In 2006 it was voted “Hotel of the Year (Four Points by Sheraton brand) in the Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide awards.
Graham Muldoon
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