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Appointments

29 Nov 2017
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 Tim Cordon will replace

Mark Willis as Carlson Rezidor

Hotel Group’s area senior vp

for the Middle East, Turkey and

Africa regions. Tim has been

with Carlson Rezidor since

2003 and began his career in

the UK in leadership positions

at Carlson Rezidor’s hotels in

London and Manchester. He

holds a degree in mechanical

engineering, design, and

technology from Nottingham

Trent University.

 Golden Horse Casino

has appointed Nkosikhona

Manqele as new executive

chef. Nkosikhona studied at the

International Hotel School and

has since acquired 13 years of

experience in culinary industry

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