Makkah: Millennium & Copthorne Makkah Al Naseem, the newly opened properties that situated in Al Naseem district within the holy city of Makkah, are pleased to officially announce the appointment of Mr. Haitham Effat in the position of cluster director of sales and marketing. Effat will oversee all sales and marketing operations and lead the sales team in developing new innovative strategies that will both elevate their guests’ experience and total revenue.

Bringing onboard a wide range of skills and a wealth of experience that extends over 22 years, Haitham Effat will oversee sales and marketing related operations in Millennium Makkah Al Naseem and Copthorne Makkah Al Naseem, the largest Millennium hotel in the world. Effat commenced his career in hospitality taking different assignments and working for renowned and international chains such as Starwood, Rezidor, Movenpick, Elaf and many other hotel’s groups.

Effat is an Egyptian national who graduated from the faculty of tourism and hotels, tourism section, holding a BSc in 2001. He is a result-oriented sales person who has genuinely established a traceable work record of success.
“Haitham will be an added value and a key player in our upcoming sales and marketing strategies. I believe that our sales people will achieve better results under his leadership, and we will back him up to attract more visitors by both leveraging our blissed location at the heart of Makkah,” XXXX, XXXX, stated.

Haitham Effat, Cluster Director of Sales and Marketing, commented on his appointment, “I’m extremely excited for joining my new family at Millennium. I believe the market in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia is expanding and a lot of opportunities are there to be acquired.”

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About Millennium Hotels & Resorts
Millennium Hotels and Resorts owns, asset manages and operates over 130 hotels worldwide. With almost 40,000 rooms globally, the company is present in nearly all the continents with a portfolio of brands, which serve different market segments. Millennium Hotels & Resorts Middle East & Africa currently operates 42 hotels with almost 14,000 keys in addition to 10 hotels are due to open in 2019 and 35 hotels in the pipeline across the region.
From a single property in Abu Dhabi, Millennium Hotels & Resorts, Middle East & Africa has expanded into various neighbouring destinations and is now recognised as one of the fastest growing regional hotel management companies in the Middle East & Africa. Along the way, the company has cultivated partnerships with reputable and respected owners. 

For more information, please visit www.millenniumhotels.com  
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