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Minimum 2 years Hotel Director of Sales or multi-property sales experience with proven history of leading and developing a sales team. Qualified candidates will have a Minimum 2 years of Hotel Director of Sales or multi-property sales experience with a proven history of leading and developing a sales team.
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The General Manager reports to the Management Companies and ownership, and is supported by the Director of Rooms and Food & Beverage Manager. The General Manager provides leadership and guidance to the hotel front desk, housekeeping, and facilities management and staff, as well as food & beverage management and staff, and works cohesively with third party accounting, marketing, and revenue management.
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The Director of Finance plans, organizes, directs, and controls the accounting and control function of the division, reports operational results, and provides financial support to hotel management.
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The Director of Sales at the Home2 Suites Charleston/Summerville is responsible for the sales and marketing functions of the hotel including soliciting of accounts, nurturing, and growing client relationships, consistently up selling the hotel’s rooms, meeting, and event space to meet or exceed set sales goals and budget, forecasting group rooms, and the creation of the marketing and business plans and action plans.
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Work closely with the Hotel General Manager and Hotel Manager in establishing and maintaining key business objectives, effective marketing/PR, operational brand standards, guest relations and team member management.
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The Spa Director (SD) is responsible for all aspects of a luxury Hotel/Resort spa, ranging from budgeting, financial and service level performance, service programs, and day-to-day operations.
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The role of the hotel director of finance as the hotel's "Chief Financial Officer" can be categorized into four main areas of discipline as described below. Participate in total hotel management as a member of the Hotel Leadership Committee.
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Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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Apple Vacations clients have access to flight, hotel, and transfers – they can also choose an all-inclusive resort where meals, drinks, and more are included - all for one affordable price. Destination Management Services: Best-in-class destination management services provided by Amstar DMC and Worldstar.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hospitality and Hotel Management, Business Administration, or related major, 4-year experience in hotel sales/convention services management, food & beverage, or related professional area; or.
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Minimum ten (10) years of progressive leadership with the hospitality industry to include but not limited to hotel or resort management. And here's what you need to apply: Bachelor's degree in business, health care, gerontology, hotel/restaurant management, or closely related area.
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Differs from Revenue Tax Assistant Director by the absence of responsibility for assisting a Revenue Tax Director in the administration of a headquarters division. A baccalaureate degree with six semester hours in any of the following: accounting, business, economics, finance, management, information systems management, or quantitative methods, plus three years of professional level experience in accounting, administrative services, financial auditing, management analysis, tax accounting, tax audit review, tax auditing, tax collection, tax enforcement, tax law, tax systems work, or tax payer assistance.
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Knowledge of the following technical landcape: IP address management tools such as IP-Control or IP-Plan. Cisco Switch, Palo-Alto Firewall, and arena/stadium technology is strongly preferred. Discount tickets for Universal Resorts, including theme park tickets and onsite hotel rooms.
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Work with the Director of Sales and/or GM to identify revenue management and e-commerce strategies, action plans, and follow-up to drive revenue at the new hotel and generate leads from key market demand generators.
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Work closely with departments, such as Sales and Marketing, Finance, Catering, Front Desk and other departments of the hotel to ensure that revenue management strategies align with overall company goals and objectives.
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