Radisson Hotel Group appoints Asia Pacific commercial VP
Radisson Hotel Group has named Hannes Bos as new Asia Pacific commercial vice president.
Bos brings 18 years of hospitality experience and previously worked at IHG, firstly as director of revenue management for the Middle East and Africa, and then as senior director of revenue strategy and operations support for Greater China.
He also served in positions at HotelBeds, RateGain, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, and most recently at Vietnamese resort and theme park group VinGroup.
He will be based at Radisson’s regional HQ in Singapore and becomes a member of the Asia Pacific executive committee.
He began his hospitality career with AMS Hotel Group in Amsterdam and also worked in London and Singapore for Millennium & Copthorne.
Radisson also made three other key executive hires for the Asia Pacific region recently.
It appointed Bram Borrenbergs as human resources VP; Greg Farrell as VP of design and technical services, and Yeo Hui Leng as Asia Pacific s general counsel.
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