Hotel Kempinski High Tatras makes management change

On January 15, 2010, Jean-Claude Annen became the head of the grand Hotel Kempinski High Tatras, replacing Konstantin Zeuke who has moved to the position of CEO of the Grand Hotel River Park Bratislava that will open its doors to visitors in spring, the Kempinski communications department informed the SITA newswire.

On January 15, 2010, Jean-Claude Annen became the head of the grand Hotel Kempinski High Tatras, replacing Konstantin Zeuke who has moved to the position of CEO of the Grand Hotel River Park Bratislava that will open its doors to visitors in spring, the Kempinski communications department informed the SITA newswire.

Annen has previously worked in big international hotel chains and came to the Tatras from Budapest where he worked for the Mamaison Andrássy Hotel. Staff in both hotels is quite international and the Bratislava hotel will get a new chef from Germany, Béla Rieck. SITA

Compiled by Zuzana Vilikovská from press reports
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