Kyoko Robbins appointed Club Med MICE account director
Club Med Business has appointed a new account director for meeting, incentives, and corporate event markets.
Kyoko Robbins will be responsible for managing business and relationships with corporate clients, associations, meeting planners and incentive houses in the Western US region for all Club Med properties worldwide.
A native of California, Robbins brings 10 years’ hospitality experience selling resorts and destinations to global clients.
Most recently she worked at Riviera Palm Springs, and previously held positions at Bacara Resort & Spa, The Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles and Four Seasons Santa Barbara.
She also spent three years working in medical sales.
During her career Robbins has bagged numerous industry accolades including several Manager of the Quarter awards and an honorable nomination for Sales Person of the Month.
She graduated from the University of California in Santa Barbara with a degree in international relations.
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