Mark Eletr Appointed General Manager of Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives


Maldives
Movers and Shakers
PUBLISHED November 29, 2021

Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives has announced the appointment of Mark Eletr as its General Manager. In his new role, Mark will continue to drive the resort’s commercial growth, strengthen the resort’s positioning as a leading family resort in the Maldives through continued operational excellence and will lead the resort’s sustainable initiatives in 2022.  

Mark brings with him over 24 years’ experience in hospitality across leading luxury brands such as Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts, Voyages Hotels & Resorts, Anantara Hotels & Resorts, Akaryn Hotel Group, Karma Group in stunning resort destinations such as Vietnam, Thailand, Abu Dhabi, the Great Barrier Reef and Hayman Island in Australia. In his most recent role as General Manager,  Mark spearheaded the opening of the Crowne Plaza Starbay Phu Quoc.  

Of his appointment, Mark says “my hospitality journey has taken me to some of the world’s most iconic luxury island destinations and it is an absolute privilege to be here in the Maldives and to work alongside my incredible team to continuously deliver true hospitality that the Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives is known for.” 

Located in the South Male Atoll, a mere 40-minutes by speedboat, Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives is a 32 acre property housing 160 contemporary, comfortable and chic beach and over water villas. The Kandoo Kids Club – one of the larger children’s facilities in the Maldives with an outdoor splash pool and the “Kids Stay & Eat Free” program makes this the perfect retreat for family travellers. The Kandooma Spa by COMO Shambhala, the proximity to world class diving and surf spots guided by the onsite PADI 5 star dive centre and surf school along with “The Marquee” - a fully-fledged indoor event space catering up to 180 attendees means that there is something for everyone here at Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives.  

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