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Accor appoints new General Manager to Contiki Great Keppel Island Resort

Travel News Asia 28 October 2003

Accor has appointed Stephane Fagez as the new General Manager of Contiki Great Keppel Island Resort in Australia. Stephane brings a wealth of experience to the resort with over 20 years in the hospitality industry.

 

Stephane Fagez new General Manager of Contiki Great Keppel Island Resort in Australia
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Stephane has worked with Accor for 13 years in various hotels and resorts across the world, including Tahiti, French Guyana, Egypt, Jakarta Singapore and Birmingham (UK) and held his first general manager position in 1995.

In 1999 Stephane returned to Asia as the General Manager of Novotel Coralia Rim Pae Rayong, Thailand before moving to Novotel Coralia Lombok where he has spent the past 2½ years as General Manager.

Stéphane is a "Maitre de Table - Restaurateur" in the Chaine des Rotisseurs, a member of Skal International, and is also a member of the Global Hoteliers Club.

Following a $3.5 million refurbishment Contiki Great Keppel Island Resort was officially launched in April 2002. Offering the perfect blend of energy and relaxation the resort is a popular option for people looking for fun and affordable 'young' holidays. 

Featuring 17 beaches, acres of natural bushland and 28 kilometres of golden sand Contiki Great Keppel Island Resort is an exclusive escape for 18-35s. Resort facilities include 5 swimming pools, 6 bars and restaurants, gymnasium and nightclub. Activities on offer include jetskiing, parasailing, scuba diving, snorkelling, sailing and waterskiing.

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