Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea has welcomed Sébastien Mariette as its Cluster General Manager joining the luxury escape of the Dead Sea after his most recent post in Egypt with Kempinski as an Area General Manager.

Located at the lowest point on earth, the Dead Sea, he will be managing the iconic Kempinski property, which was built as an affectionate tribute to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, in addition to his supervisory role at Kempinski Hotel Aqaba Red Sea.

Mariette is a seasoned hotelier who has been with Kempinski for the last 14 years, where he has demonstrated a dynamic business approach that was certainly reflected in guests experiences and maximised operational profits, as well as in creating a multicultural working environment.

Mariette started his journey with Kempinski as Resident Manager at Kempinski Hotel Grand Hermitage, Varna, Bulgaria, moving shortly afterwards to Djibouti Palace Kempinski as Executive Assistant Manager. In 2010, Sébastien was transferred, as a result of a promotion, to China, where he took over the role of General Manager and successfully opened Kempinski Hotel Huizhou.

Mariette’s most recent assignment was in Egypt where he was General Manager at Royal Maxim Palace Kempinski & Area General Manager, Egypt.

“Sébastien is a seasoned and hands-on general manager, and we strongly believe that he will not only successfully manage the leading Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea, but also provide key strategic and operational support to Kempinski Hotel Aqaba,” said Wafik Youssef, Vice President Operations, Middle East & Africa.

“With his diverse experience and being an experienced brand ambassador of Kempinski, we are confident that Sébastien will continue positioning the brand as the leading luxury hotel at the unique destination of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth.”

Mariette holds a Master’s Degree in International Hospitality Management, passed with distinction, from the University of Toulouse II – Le Mirail, Toulouse, France and a Master of Business Administration in International Hospitality Management from the International Hospitality Management Institute, Paris, France; a joint program of Cornell University USA and ESSEC Business School France.

“Having returned to Jordan as Cluster General Manager of these wonderful Kempinski hotels, I am delighted to be part of the accomplished teams of these prestigious properties,” Mariette said.

“Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea, where I will be based, is an exquisite haven that provides unparalleled getaways for travellers seeking luxury escapes crafted with memorable experiences. Despite the recent global challenges, I am confident that, along with the expert team of the hotel, we will overcome these interim circumstances and continue positioning our hotel as the leading place to stay when travelling.” – TradeArabia News Service

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