Mirvac Hotels & Resorts appoints Dale St George………
Mirvac Hotels & Resorts has announced the appointment of Dale St George as their Regional General Manager for Victoria.
In his expanded role, Dale will oversee the overall management of the group’s seven hotels in Victoria and Tasmania including The Como, The Sebel Melbourne, Quay West Suites, Citigate Melbourne, The Sebel Heritage Yarra Valley, The Sebel Albert Park & Citigate Albert Park and The Sebel Launceston.
Dale has held the position of General Manager at The Sebel Heritage Yarra Valley since joining Mirvac Hotels & Resorts in 2004 and he will continue in this role in addition to his expanded responsibilities.
As part of Mirvac’s internal leadership and management program, Dale brings a wealth of experience to his regional role, most recently taking the multi-faceted operation at The Sebel Heritage Yarra Valley, with its 102 room hotel, DaySpa and two championship golf courses, from strength to strength and establishing it as one of Australia’s premier resort properties.
Dale has built a solid industry reputation with over 28 years experience in all facets of tourism & leisure, including managing some premier resort properties in New South Wales and Queensland prior to joining Mirvac Hotels & Resorts.
Andrew Turner, Mirvac Hotels & Resorts Chief Executive Officer added, “Dale has done a superb job over the past few years with our property at The Sebel Heritage Yarra Valley and we are delighted to have someone with his hotel experience and skills leading the management team in Victoria.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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