22nd Annual Meet of Sarovar Hotels held in Tirupati

22nd Annual Meet of Sarovar Hotels held in Tirupati

Sarovar Hotels Pvt. Ltd. recently organised its 22nd Annual Meet at Marasa Sarovar Premiere, Tirupati. This annual event was attended by Corporate Heads, General Managers of all 75+ Sarovar hotels across the country & Africa, as well as key Sales & Marketing associates from across all regional offices in India. Themed as “Reinforcing Brand Sarovar – A Collaborative Approach”, the agenda of this 2-day event was carefully put together with a host of speakers, internal as well as external.

The event was beautifully hosted by Marasa Sarovar Premiere Tirupati with the stunning backdrop of the hotel providing the perfect set up. Marasa Sarovar Premiere is uniquely conceptualized and designed around the Dasavataras of Lord Vishnu. Located at the foot of Tirumala hills, it offers a perfect combination of divinity inspired aesthetics that instantly connect with the soul.

The event was also attended by Ajay Bakaya, Executive Director, Sarovar Hotels Pvt. Ltd. and Mansoor Adil, Executive Vice President, Sarovar Hotels Pvt. Ltd., amongst others. Sarovar Annual Awards 2016 was another highlight of the meet, which recognized outstanding employees and properties of the year. The theme of the evening awards event was on Blazing Andhra Cuisine and included special performances by local artists.

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