Rishi Puri, VP, Lords Hotels & Resorts awarded ‘Operations Head Of The Year’
In the recently concluded Hospitality Leaders’ Industry Choice Awards, Rishi Puri, Vice President, Lords Hotels & Resorts was unanimously voted as the ‘Operations Head Of The Year’. The awards platform best known for its unique voting process that empowers leaders from the industry to vote their choice has chosen to vote for Puri for the third year in a row as the best Operations personnel in India. The parameters for the award category gauged the nominations based on leadership, industry acumen, trends forecasting and enterprise growth among others.
Lords Hotels & Resorts is India’s premium brand in the mid-market hospitality segment and within a span of a decade has become the fastest growing chain in its league. With twenty-six properties under its belt, the hospitality chain has been growing at an impressive rate, adding an average of four properties per year to its portfolio.
“Awards are a way of motivation and recognition and I feel glad to have received one, this year too. Lords Hotels & Resorts today is one of the most successful brands in Indian hospitality and we will continue our efforts in providing exhilarating experiences to our guests while creating turnaround stories for our partner hotels,” said Puri.
Lords Hotels & Resorts recently signed up its fourth hotel property in Nepal indicating its hospitality interest in the country. Simultaneously, it has further entrenched the brand in Gujarat with its recently launched premium resort property in Gir making Lords Hotels & Resorts the biggest hospitality brand in the region.
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