New Manager at Sheraton on the Park, Sydney
Sheraton On the Park is pleased to announce the appointment of David Fraser to the position of Hotel Manager, Sheraton On the Park.
David reports directly to Sean Hunt Managing Director, Sheraton on the Park & Regional Vice President, Starwood Pacific Hotels.
David will be responsible for the day to day operation of the hotel, across a variety of functions including food and beverage, front office, concierge, reservations, housekeeping, health club and engineering.
David began his career with Starwood in 2006 as Executive Assistant Manager at Sheraton on the Park and has over 15 years management experience in the upscale hotel industry. Prior to his current appointment David worked in the UK and New Zealand.
Sean Hunt, Managing Director, Sheraton on the Park & Regional Vice President, Starwood Pacific Hotels said, “David has excelled in his duties as Executive Assistant Manager at Sheraton on the Park and I am delighted that he has been appointed to the position of Hotel Manager. I am sure that under David’s enthusiasm and direction Sheraton on the Park will continue to be the premier five star hotel in Sydney.”
David Fraser holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from the University of Auckland, New Zealand. In his spare time David is an avid runner and most recently completed the London Marathon.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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