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New leadership enhancements at Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort

Suresh Kumar is now the Director of Operations and Vishnubhatla Bharadwaj has been appointed as the Human Resource Manager

Suresh Kumar, Director of Operations and Vishnubhatla Bharadwaj, Human Resource Manager, Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort.

Suresh Kumar has been a key member of the pre-opening team since November 2018 as a Front Office Manager. Later he got promoted to Director of Rooms in January 2021. He began his hospitality career in 2007 as Junior Executive, Front Office at the Leela Palace Kempinski, Bangalore, and was selected as a part of the Leela CMT 2009-2011 batch.

He has worked with companies such as Dusit-Devarana New Delhi, Aloft chandigarh, and Carlson Group6 over the course of his career. Prior to joining Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort, he served as Director of Rooms & Head of Operations at Dunes by Al Nahda in Oman.

With an illustrious career spanning over 11 years in the hospitality industry, Vishnu brings an unparalleled passion for his work and drive to maintain guest and associate satisfaction.

He has been an integral part of the Resort since July 2019, prior to working with the Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort, Vishnu worked at Marriott Executive Apartments, Hyderabad where he held the position of Human Resources Manager. His other experiences include stints with Hyatt Place Rameswaram, Hyatt Regency Chandigarh & Park Hyatt Hyderabad.

Utsa Majumder, the General Manager, congratulated Suresh and Vishnubhatla on their promotion. “I am confident that they will continue to perform well in their expanded roles. Their hard work and dedication have resulted in success of the Resort. We have high expectations for their future performance and are excited to see the positive impact they will have on the team, business and the Guest experiences of Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort. I am confident that they will surely bring their expertise and enthusiasm to the team and will help drive our Resort to greater success, wishing them the best of luck in their new positions.”