Doyle Collection appoints Australia and NZ sales chief
Irish family-owned hotel group The Doyle Collection has appointed Fiona Rose for sales in Australia and New Zealand.
Fiona joins the international hotel group with 35 years’ experience in various sales and marketing roles.
She has developed relationships with industry leaders across Australia and New Zealand.
Fiona Rose Representation was founded in Sydney last year to showcase five-star hotels around the world.
Her most recent experience was as Director of Global Sales Asia and Pacific for Luxe Hotels.
Previous roles include Regional Sales Manager for SLH, Fairmont and Westin Hotel & Resorts.
Gordon Drake, CEO of The Doyle Collection said: “The Doyle Collection is delighted to bring Fiona’s expert sales and marketing experience to the group.”
“Her deep knowledge of the Australian and New Zealand market will have a strong impact in bringing The Doyle Collection offering to a new audience.”
The Doyle Collection operates eight hotels
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