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Hilton Promotes Andrew Flack to VP of Global Brand Marketing

Posted July 14, 2009 , trackback

Hilton Hotels has promoted Andrew Flack to the
position of Vice President - Global Brand Marketing for the Hilton
brand.

In this newly created position, Andrew
will have
oversight for Hilton brand marketing strategies and functions
worldwide. Those functional areas include advertising, public
relations, strategic partnerships and brand promotions for the
leisure and business segments, as well as Hilton Hotels
Corporation graphics and, identity and hotel online tools and
resources.

 Additionally, he will
support Hilton Worldwide Resorts
marketing and business development efforts for the Customer
Marketing group, Hilton HHonors programs, and hotel opening
marketing initiatives.

A 20-year hotel industry veteran, Andrew was
previously Vice President Sales and Marketing – Hilton Asia
Pacific, where he created a new marketing organization in support
of Hilton’s emerging growth markets and extended its global sales
network into new countries such as India and Korea.

 Previous
assignments have taken Andrew to Europe, Australia, and the
Caribbean. Between 2003 and 2006 Andrew led Sales & Marketing for
Australasia, where he was part of the team that re-built and
re-launched Hilton Sydney.

 Andrew’s earlier career included seven
years as a Hotel General Manager, managing Hilton properties in
the UK and Australia.

Born in Malta, Andrew is a dual
citizen of Britain and Australia and holds an MBA from the
Australian Graduate School of Management.

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