Sunil Narang Appointed as the General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai

Sunil’s interest in hospitality began during his early years when he was piqued by the energetic environment of the trade at his uncle’s social club. His Four Seasons journey took root in Boston. An instant success as a Front Desk receptionist, he honed his skills and moved through various departments within the Rooms division.

SUNIL NARANG in his newest assignment has been appointed as the General Manager at the Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai. In his new role, Sunil’s focus will be to continue building upon the pillars of excellence on which the hotel was established 11 years ago.

Sunil’s interest in hospitality began during his early years when he was piqued by the energetic environment of the trade at his uncle’s social club. His Four Seasons journey took root in Boston. An instant success as a Front Desk receptionist, he honed his skills and moved through various departments within the Rooms division. Flexible and always on the lookout for new adventures, his blossoming career then took him to Four Seasons in Maldives, Toronto, and Scottsdale, with a promotion to Director of Rooms in 2006. In the same role, he relocated to Maui before a promotion to Hotel Manager took him to Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas. In 2014, Sunil returned to the Far East yet again; in Singapore as Hotel Manager where he also assumed a leading role in the region's Rooms council.

In early 2017, Sunil was promoted to General Manager at Four Seasons Hotel Shenzhen. Achieving record-breaking margins & leading results across all KPIs, and infusing great energy into this particularly busy property; Sunil excelled in this role with his outgoing personality and passion for service.

Sunil brings with him a wealth of knowledge, in-depth experience and a passion for hospitality. An avid fan of cricket and hockey, Sunil looks forward to bowling a few overs in his spare time as he returns to India. 


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