Radisson Hotel Group announces Asia Pacific executive appointments
Radisson Hotel Group has announced a trio of executive appointments as it beefs up its leadership in Asia Pacific.
The company has named Bram Borrenbergs as Human Resources VP, Greg Farrell as Asia Pacific VP of design and technical services, and Yeo Hui Leng as general counsel, Asia Pacific.
All three are based in Singapore and will be part of Radisson Hotel Group’s Asia Pacific executive committee, reporting directly to Asia Pacific president Katerina Giannouka.
Borrenbergs spent 15 years with NH Hotel Group, and served as its director of human resources. Latterly he was corporate director of human resources for H Hospitality Collection, based in Abu Dhabi.
New Zealander Greg Farrell joins Radisson from Hong Kong architecture and design practice Aedus where he was executive director.
Singaporean Yeo Hui Leng joins from Wah Hin & Co, a Singapore-based investment company where she was group general counsel.
"Bram, Greg and Hui Leng, are all leading figures in their field and we are delighted to welcome them to Radisson Hotel Group’s Asia Pacific team. As we continue to execute Destination 2022, our five-year transformation strategy," said Asia Pacific president Katerina Giannouka.
I look forward to continuing to work with our entire executive team as we bring our strategic vision to life."
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