DoubleTree by Hilton Gurugram Baani Square announces promotion of Abhishek Kumar as DIRECTOR OF SALES

DoubleTree by Hilton Gurugram Baani Square announces promotion of Abhishek Kumar as DIRECTOR OF SALES

DoubleTree by Hilton Gurugram Baani Square elevates Abhishek Kumar as Director of Sales. Abhishek brings along years of experience in sales & revenue domain. In his new stint, he will be responsible for driving room & catering revenue as well as strengthening brand positioning in the market. A passionate hotelier with more than 12 years of experience across renowned hospitality brands in Pune & Delhi NCR will now be leading all strategies of sales & revenue for the hotel.

Abhishek KumarAbhishek possesses excellent interpersonal skills and over the years, he has proved his mettle by delivering outstanding results in overall hotel revenue performance. His extensive expertise in various roles across sales – unit, pre-opening, weddings and MICE segment would contribute to his new role.

General Manager, Jai Chugh said, “Abhishek has an excellent track record in establishing strong business relationships with a host of clients and stakeholders. He is definitely an integral part of our hotel, and I am certain that he will further elevate the business strategies and positioning, and drive revenue performance of the hotel to new heights”.

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