Singapore, 13 April 2017 –
Worldhotels officially announces the promotion of Christina Spykerman to Executive Vice President, Worldhotels Asia Pacific. Christina now assumes all executive responsibilities and succeeds Roland Jegge, who has stepped down from his 21-year tenure at the helm of Worldhotels due to personal reasons. Roland will, however, still be involved as part of the Worldhotels family, and will continue to have a focus on hotel development after his sabbatical.
Formerly the Regional Vice President of Sales and Marketing Asia Pacific, Christina’s contributions and aptitude have been invaluable to the organisation ever since she joined Worldhotels in 2005 as Senior Director of Sales, Asia Pacific. She was instrumental in growing the Asia Pacific sales team from the initial five sales offices (Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo) to the current eight (with the addition of Beijing, India and Melbourne). On top of her sales-related responsibilities, Christina has also played an integral role in championing all
marketing and communications effort over the years. Well-respected and highly valued in her field, Christina is also an avid believer of nurturing her team from the get-go, providing opportunities and being an inspiration to her team.
Some of Christina’s past accolades include being the Regional Director of Marketing at OAG Worldwide – where she was responsible for all sales, marketing, and revenue budgets for Asia Pacific; being the Corporate Director of Marketing at Millennium & Copthorne International Ltd. – where she championed all public relations and marketing services, along with managing the group’s loyalty programme; and serving as the Deputy General Manager of Star Cruises – where she spearheaded various marketing and promotional strategies, and managed all aspects of operations and sales at trade and consumer fairs.
In addition to her newly found executive responsibilities, Christina will still be heading and deeply involved in all aspects of Sales and Marketing in Asia Pacific. With decades of experience in the hospitality industry under her belt, Christina has proven to be an invaluable asset to the organisation and is the ideal candidate to succeed Roland.