Belmond Appoints Massimiliano Puglisi as GM of Grand Hotel Timeo
Belmond introduced the appointment of Massimiliano Puglisi as standard manager of Grand Lodge Timeo, A Belmond Lodge, Taormina in Sicily. Puglisi formally began his new function Monday, June 7, 2021.
A indigenous Sicilian, Puglisi has traveled thoroughly in the course of his 22 decades in luxury hospitality. Prior to signing up for Belmond, he served as standard manager of The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Assortment in Newport, RI. He has also labored with several renowned luxurious hotel brand names in the United Kingdom, Spain and the United States. Other previous working experience contains time with The Carlyle, A Rosewood Resort, Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco and InterContinental Dallas. According to Belmond, Puglisi has continually led his groups to develop bespoke visitor experiences, confirmed by good benefits and achievements during his vocation.
Reported Puglisi in a push assertion: “It is my good satisfaction to sign up for Belmond and the LVMH group as general supervisor of the Grand Lodge Timeo. I have taken the possibility to return to Sicily with terrific enthusiasm, and I am looking ahead to the 2021 time and the re-start of Sicilian tourism, as well as the option to aid new markets find out our attractive island.”
Established in the hills of Taormina and overlooking the east coast of Sicily, Grand Resort Timeo, A Belmond Hotel has been the destination of preference for such worldwide personalities as Audrey Hepburn, Marcello Mastroianni and Elizabeth Taylor. Crafted in 1873 adjacent to the Greek Theater, the Grand Hotel Timeo is unique for its gardens, panoramic pool and the Literary Terrace, exactly where visitors can enjoy sights of Mount Etna while savoring Sicilian dishes at the Michelin-starred cafe Otto Geleng.
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