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Six Senses appoints new manager for Evason Hideaway & Spa in Hua Hin

Travel News Asia 31 May 2004

Six Senses has announced the appointment of a new manager for the Evason Hideaway & Spa in Hua Hin.

Frank Wesselhoeft joins Six Senses as manager of the new Evason Hideaway & Spa at Hua Hin, where he will be responsible for the pre opening and day to day operations.

Frank joins the Evason Hideaway from the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park London where he was Guest Floor Services Manager. Prior to joining Mandarin in 1999 he worked with Ritz Carlton and The Churchill, also in London. Having graduated from the Cologne Hotel School he took further studies at Cornell before commencing his career at Hotel Im Wasserturm in Cologne and then the Hotel Steigenberger where he held a number of front office positions. Frank was born in Bangkok and is a German national.

Colin Spark has also joined the Six Senses family in the position of Deputy Conscience - Environment and Social Responsibility. Colin's role involves coordinating and implementing the Environmental and Social Responsibility efforts of Six Senses, at the group level. He will initially be based in the Maldives then at Six Senses Head Office in Bangkok.

Colin joined Six Senses after 8 years with Halcrow Group where he was an Environmental Consultant based in Hong Kong and involved with numerous projects in Europe and Asia. Originally involved with a number of "heavy" engineering projects over the past two years he has been involved with a number of sustainable development projects and environmental technology projects in China and Mongolia. He is a passionate promoter of sustainable development and environmental protection through the use of intelligent design, construction methods and energy management.

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