Amir Chandra awarded Housekeeping Manager for 2012

Each year, the Greater Miami and The Beaches Hotel Association recognizes one Housekeeping Manager in the Miami region for outstanding performance, expertise and leadership. The award for 2012 has been presented to Amir Chandra, Director of Housekeeping at Acqualina Resort & Spa on the Beach, the ultra-luxury resort and spa in Sunny Isles Beach. Chandra continues to excel as an honorable employee, leading the housekeeping team in 2013.

“We are extremely proud to have Amir recognized and very grateful for his contribution in our daily quest for excellence,” said Sase Gjosorvski, GeneralManager, Acqualina Resort & Spa on the Beach.

The Greater Miami & the Beaches Hotel Association recognized and honored outstanding managers of the various hotel departments in Miami-Dade at the Second Annual Hospitality LeadershipAward at the InterContinental Miami this past November. The event brought together hotel managers, hospitality partners and allied upgrade members for a presentation of awards honoring outstanding managers in the hotel industry.

Acqualina Resort & Spa on the Beach, the AAA Five Diamond Award-winning resort is the home to Acqualina Spa by ESPA, the first ESPA-branded spa in the United States, the famed Il Mulino New York restaurant, the new Tuscany-inspired Piazzetta Marketplace and Restaurant, and the interactive AcquaMarine Children’s Program making Acqualina the ideal relaxation and rejuvenation retreat for couples, friends, associates and families.

The Greater Miami & the Beaches Hotel Association is a membership organization comprised of hoteliers and allied members across Miami-Dade County. The association’s goal is to promote the interest of its members through advocacy, education and partnerships and advance Miami as the visitor’s destination of choice.

For the past 18 years, the GMBHA has recognized exceptional hotel employees and hotel members during its annual Inn Key Awards ceremony.


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