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Patrick Both Appointed GM of Anantara Mui Ne in Vietnam

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Friday, 17 June 2011

Mr. Patrick Both has been appointed as General Manager of Anantara’s first property in Vietnam, the Anantara Mui Ne Vietnam - due to open in late 2011.

Located 198 kilometres northeast of Ho Chi Minh city on the South East Coast of Vietnam, Anantara Mui Ne Vietnam occupies an enviable central shoreline famous for its long and beautiful beaches, stunning mountains and desert-like sand dunes.

Mr. Both joins the team at Mui Ne after almost two years as Resident Manager of Anantara’s Maldivian properties - Anantara Dhigu, Anantara Veli and its sister resort of Naladhu.

Graduating from the Heidelberg School of Hotel and Restaurant Management in 2002 Mr. Both has gained over 10 year’s international hotel management experience including Movenpick Hotels in the Netherlands, Kempinski Hotels and Crowne Plaza in China and Langham Hotels in London.

Peter Carmichael, Senior Vice President of Anantara, said, “Anantara is renowned for introducing discerning travelers to the most enchanting destinations on our planet, and as our first property in Vietnam, Anantara Mui Ne highlights both our key destination choices, as well as Anantara’s global expansion roll out. With Patrick’s expertise and experience with our core brand values from his time with Anantara in the Maldives he is a perfect fit to bring the Anantara experience to all our guests at our very first property in Vietnam.”

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