The Clarks Hotels & Resorts appoints Om Dubey as the Director of Development for India

The Clarks Hotels & Resorts is pleased to announce the appointment of Om Dubey as Director of Development for India. With over 20 years of experience in managing relationships with property owners and government bodies, as well as a proven track record in executing strategic public-private partnerships, Mr. Dubey will focus on driving the brand’s growth and expansion.

Throughout his career, Mr. Dubey has made significant contributions to renowned Domestic brands. In his previous role, Om showcased his skills in developing tourism initiatives along the Coral Highway, creating innovative hotel concepts for Gujarat and Maharashtra tourism authorities. His expertise in analysing market trends and identifying new growth opportunities has consistently led to the development of strategic partnerships and the successful expansion of hotel portfolios.

In his new role, Mr. Dubey will be responsible for spearheading development strategies, with a focus on expanding The Clarks Hotels & Resorts’ portfolio. His ability to identify and secure new properties in both domestic and international markets will play a key role in the brand’s continued expansion. His appointment highlights The Clarks’ commitment to becoming a leading player in the hospitality industry.

Commenting on the appointment, Mr. Rahul Deb Banerjee, COO of The Clarks Hotels & Resorts, said, “The Clarks brand is growing at an unprecedented rate, with new property signings and our entry into international markets. We are thrilled to have Om on board to facilitate this growth. His extensive experience in securing properties and exploring untapped markets will be instrumental in driving our expansion.”

Om Dubey added, “It’s an honor to join The Clarks Hotels & Resorts during such an exciting time of growth. I look forward to contributing to the brand’s expansion by exploring new opportunities across India and beyond, and helping to position The Clarks on the global stage.”

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