George Ganchev
George Ganchev is appointed general manager of Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers
Baku/04.06.22/Turan: Accord, a world leading hospitality group, announces the appointment of George Ganchev as a general manager of Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers. This is reported by PR - Accord New Eastern Europe.
As a general manager, George will oversee the operations of luxurious Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers to comply with the highest brand standards. His responsibilities will include managing the hotel team, taking care of guest happiness and development of the Heartist employee program.
A graduate of Neoma Business School in Paris, George has successfully made his career with Kempinski in the Middle East, Tanzania and Northern Europe. Since 2017 he was working as a general manager of Ajman Hotel managed by Blazon Hotels.
"It is a great honor for me to join the Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers team and be a part of this amazing project. I am confident that together we can create an unforgettable experience for our guests visiting Baku and provide them with bright impressions and impeccable service", - George Ganchev comments on his appointment.—0—
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