Gilles Pelisson Streamlines Executive Committee
11 Maio 2009 - 2:43PM
PR Newswire (US)
PARIS, May 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In line with measures to
simplify the Group's Corporate Governance, and as part of his new
responsibilities as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Gilles
Pelisson has streamlined his chain of command with the aim of
accelerating the decision-making process in a time of recession,
improving the responsiveness of teams across the organization and
maintaining the Group on course. After the appointment of Jacques
Stern as Senior Executive Vice President, the various operating and
corporate responsibilities in the Accor Hospitality business have
been redefined as follows: - The number of large operating regions
has been reduced from five to three: "Europe, Middle East and
Africa", "Americas" and "Asia-Pacific". Yann Caillere will lead the
Europe region, which now includes Northern and Southern Europe,
with 56 countries and 2,300 hotels. He will continue to oversee the
Middle East and Africa, and remains in charge of Sofitel Worldwide.
Building on his long track record of achievement in Europe and his
previous North American experience, Michael Flaxman will head a new
region called the Americas, combining the 1,000 Motel6/Studio 6,
the Novotel properties in the United States and Canada, as well as
the hotels in Latin America. Michael Issenberg will continue to
manage operations in the Asia-Pacific region, with 370 hotels in 16
countries. The region, the world's most highly populated, extends
from India to the Pacific Islands. - "Hotel Marketing" and "Sales
and Distribution" have been combined into a single corporate
department. Based on his experience in both conventional and online
marketing and distribution, Jean-Luc Chretien will be in charge of
Marketing and the Hotel Brands, in addition to Distribution. With
Gilles Pelisson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, the
Executive Committee now comprises nine members: Jacques Stern
Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in
charge of Finance, Strategy, Hotel Development, Information Systems
and Purchasing For Accor Hospitality Yann Caillere Chief Operating
Officer, Accor Hospitality Europe, the Middle East and Africa Chief
Executive Officer, Sofitel Worldwide In charge of Hotel Design and
Construction Worldwide Michael Flaxman Chief Operating Officer,
Accor Hospitality Americas Michael Issenberg Chief Operating
Officer, Accor Asia-Pacific For Accor Services Serge Ragozin Chief
Operating Officer, Accor Services Worldwide For the support
functions Jean-Luc Chretien Executive Vice President, Accor
Hospitality Marketing and Distribution Cathy Kopp Executive Vice
President, Human Resources Pascal Quint Corporate Secretary and
Secretary of the Board of Directors Philippe Adam and Eric Lepleux
are leaving the Group after three years of significant
contributions to Accor's growth and development. Accor, a major
global group and the European leader in hotels, as well as the
global leader in services to corporate clients and public
institutions, operates in nearly 100 countries with 150,000
employees. It offers to its clients over 40 years of expertise in
two core businesses: - Hotels, with the Sofitel, Pullman, MGallery,
Novotel, Mercure, Suitehotel, Ibis, all seasons, Etap Hotel,
Formule 1 and Motel 6 brands, representing 4,000 hotels and nearly
500,000 rooms in 90 countries, as well as strategically related
activities, such as Lenotre; - Services, with 32 million people in
40 countries benefiting from Accor Services products in employee
and public benefits, rewards and motivation, and expense
management. DATASOURCE: Accor CONTACT: CONTACTS PRESSE: Armelle
Volkringer, Vice President, Corporate Communication and External
Relations, +33(0)1-45-38-87-52; Alain Delrieu, Phone:
+33(0)1-45-38-84-85; Aurelie Langevin, Phone : +33(0)1-45-38-84-76;
Contacts Investisseurs: Eliane Rouyer-Chevalier, Senior Vice
President, Investor Relations and Financial Communication, Phone:
+33-1-45-38-86-26; Olivia Testas, Investor Relations, Phone:
+33-1-45-38-86-33
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