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Scot Toon appointed General Manager of Paresa Phuket

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Friday, 24 April 2009

The luxury Paresa resort in Phuket, scheduled to open this summer, has appointed Scot Toon as General Manager.

Scot is taking over the pre-opening operations of Paresa, bringing with him a wealth of previous experience having spent five years in resort management with the award-winning Per Aquum group.

Establishing his career in human resources at Hayman Island Resort in Australia, Scot then went on further his experience in this field at the Stamford Grand in Sydney. Scot joined Per Aquum in 2003 as director of human resources where he managed the recruitment and training of all the staff for the opening of Dhoni Mighili and Huvafen Fushi. He went on to work across the Per Aquum portfolio as a general manager, helping the hotel group gain international recognition.

Before joining Paresa, Scots career took him to Borneo where he built on his managerial experience at Preferred Boutique Hotels, Gayana Eco Resort and Bunga Raya Resort & Spa. In a hands-on operational role he focused on developing the newly refurbished property to deliver the required high standards of an international five star resort.

Situated on the Andaman coast, Paresa is built into the cliff-side, set amidst lush tropical gardens with breathtaking ocean views. Paresas elegant villas and chic interiors are destined to rival the best in Phuket and offer private infinity pools from which guests can enjoy the spectacular surroundings.

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