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Amadeo Zarzosa new General Manager of InterContinental Resort Bali

Travel News Asia 21 January 2003

Amadeo Zarzosa has been appointed as the new General Manager of the InterContinental Resort Bali.

Zarzosa brings with him a wealth of experience in the hospitality industry. With a career spanning over 26 years, he has held several key positions with hotel chains including Hyatt, Marriott and Sheraton focussing on F&B operations both at a unit and corporate level before subsequently moving to general management.

He was most recently Sr. Vice President of Operations & General Manager for Atlantis Resort & Casino, a position he has held since 1999. Atlantis is recognised as a crown jewel among the hotels of the world, and he was instrumental in re-establishing the Resort. The Resort includes 38 restaurants, the Coral & Beach Towers consisting of 1200 rooms and a world renowned Spa to name but a few of the resort's facilities.

Prior to taking up his position at the Atlantis, Zarzosa was Hotel Manager of the Sheraton Bal Harbour Beach Resort from 1995 to 1999 and Director of Culinary Services and Food & Beverage Services for Sheraton North America Division.

Zarzosa has a wealth of resort experience gained throughout the Middle East, Mexico, North America, Australia and Bermuda.

Ranked amongst the Top 10 Asian Resorts in Cond Nast Traveler's Seventh Annual Gold List Reader's Choice Awards 2000, InterContinental Resort Bali is situated on Jimbaran Beach, reputedly the best white sand beach in Bali. The Resort has 425 rooms and features six outdoor swimming pools, Spa villas, tennis and squash courts, a marine sports centre, health club, children activity centre as well as eight distinctly themed restaurants and bars.

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