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GM of Hotel Indigo Liverpool wins top award
General Manager of Hotel Indigo Liverpool - Stephanie Cannell-Corcoran - has been awarded a prestigious accolade at the annual international Hotel Stars Awards.
At the awards, recently held in London, InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) recognised hotels and people for their outstanding performance and contribution to the business and the local community in which they operate. The winners are the best performing IHG hotels and individuals across Europe.
At the ceremony Stephanie was awarded General Manager of the Year - an award which recognises her outstanding achievements and contributions to the hotel, the Hotel Indigo brand and the IHG company.
The hotel, located on Chapel Street, was also announced runner-up in the Hotel of the Year Award.
Stephanie Cannell-Corcoran, general manager of Hotel Indigo, commented:
“This award recognises all the hard work and team effort we’ve put in this year. We’re constantly striving to go the extra mile so guests can expect a consistently top notch experience when visiting our hotel and we’ll continue to work together to keep delivering the same experience each year.”
Didier Boidin, vice president of operations, Western Europe, said:
“We are fully committed to supporting and developing our people; our hotels are only as good as the people working in them. We aim to provide the right environment, support and inspiration they need to fulfil their capability and these awards are a reflection of the fantastic talent we have working in our hotels across Europe.”
For further enquiries on Hotel Indigo Liverpool and the Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill, visit www.hotelindigoliverpool.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Paul Richards .
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