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Sheraton Grand Danang Resort Names Carl Volschenk as General Manager (December, 2019)

Sheraton Grand Danang Resort, a stylish luxury beachside resort on the stunning white sands of Non Nuoc beach, is delighted to announce that Carl Volschenk has been appointed General Manager. A veteran of the Marriott family for nearly 20 years, Volschenk brings an ideal mix of both sales and operations expertise to ensure the property continues to grow from strength to strength.

Perfectly situated on the world-famous Non Nuoc Beach, Sheraton Grand Danang Resort is an expansive luxury resort offering 258 guest rooms and suites – each with a view of the ocean or infinity pool. The resort offers six signature restaurants and bars featuring a variety of local and international cuisines, along with an impressive selection of guest amenities and activities including a 250-meter-long infinity pool – the longest in Vietnam – which overlooks the sea, and Shine Spa for SheratonTM, Sheraton’s signature full service spa. Sheraton Grand Danang Resort is just 20 minutes from Danang International Airport which is easily accessible by direct flights from Asia’s biggest cities, including Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo.

Volschenk started his career with Marriott International back in 2000 in Le Meridien Dubai Complex and has over the past 19 years moved from across a variety of Sales & Marketing and Operations roles. Earlier assignments include the opening of the Four Points by Sheraton Complex in Dubai, the renovation of the Sheraton Oman, remodeling of the Plaza Athenee Bangkok, A Royal Meridien as well as Hotel Manager in Le Meridien Bangkok. He joins us from his last position in Bangkok, where he was General Manager of the Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok.

For reservations or more information, visit sheratongranddanang.com

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