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Mistral manager charts course

Ellen Tang Man-ki worked her way up from waitress to manager at The Mistral, a high-end Italian restaurant at the InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, in a career that started with an internship at the five-star hotel while she was still studying at school, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

InterCon PR boss cool in crisis

With her master of finance degree from the Sydney’s University of New South Wales and job in Australia’s financial sector, Cecilia Wong had never considered a career in hospitality, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Culinary man on fire

Hoi King Heen chef Leung Fai-hung has blazed a trail to the top of the industry, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Rolling out the red carpet

HK hotels welcome neighbours, reports Darius Musni. ...

Hotel director faces tough battle for guests

After joining the hospitality industry, Kevin Lam, director of sales at InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, discovered that he was so fascinated by the flexible job nature of working in a hotel, he decided to further his education in hotel management, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Ensuring guests enjoy an unforgettable trip

Kammy Tang Yee-man is currently an intern in the communications department of the InterContinental Grand Stanford ... ...

Quality service makes happy guests and staff

The importance of locating problems before customers find them is something that Lincoln Davis (right), director of ... ...

Patience vital for cocktail movers and shakers

Bartenders are the heart and soul of a bar. Besides being able to make a mean cocktail, however, they also need a number of other skills to progress in ... ...

Travel passion leads to InterCon publicity role

Moses Lee Wai-yin, communications executive at the InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, loves travelling and exploring exotic cultures and delicacies, a passion which led him to pursue a ... ...

Hotel engineers need patience, a yen for service

Hotel guests may not bump into the engineering staff very often, but these busy yet low-profile employees are the unsung heroes who help ... ...