Radisson Hotel Group has announced the appointment of Nikhil Sharma as the Managing Director and Area Senior Vice President (ASVP) for South Asia, effective April 1, 2024. Earlier this position was held by Zubin Saxena, who moved to Hilton late last year and assumed the role of Senior Vice President and Country Head – India.
In his new role, Sharma will lead Radisson Hotel Group’s operations in the dynamic South Asia region, which comprises over 165 hotels in operation and development. “With a wealth of experience, he will play a crucial role in strengthening the Group’s leadership in the Indian market, fostering partnerships, driving revenue growth, and ensuring operational excellence. Nikhil will also spearhead the Group’s vision of becoming an employer of choice for dynamic talent in the hospitality industry,” the hotel chain said in a statement.
Sharma joins Radisson Hotel Group from Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (WHR), where he served as Market Managing Director Eurasia, overseeing Business Development, Operations, New Openings, and Sales & Marketing. Prior to that, he held the position of Chief Operating Officer at Ginger Hotels, a prominent brand under the IHCL conglomerate. His contributions as a founding member of the Lemon Tree Hotel Company have also been instrumental in the growth of India’s upscale hotel segment.
Commenting on the development, Chema Basterrechea, Global President & Chief Operations Officer at Radisson Hotel Group, expressed confidence in Sharma’s strategic vision and industry understanding, emphasising the Group’s commitment to strategic growth in South Asia. “Nikhil’s appointment reflects our commitment to strengthening our leadership team and driving strategic growth in South Asia. This region is a key market for us. With Nikhil’s strategic vision and deep understanding of the industry, we are confident in our ability to further elevate our presence and deliver exceptional experiences to our guests,” he said.
KB Kachru, Chairman, South Asia at Radisson Hotel Group, also extended a warm welcome to Sharma, highlighting his dynamic leadership qualities. “We are pleased to welcome a dynamic leader like Nikhil to steer us ahead in this journey and wish him the best for leading Radisson Hotel Group’s next phase of growth in South Asia,” he mentioned.
Sharma, in response to his appointment, expressed enthusiasm for leading Radisson Hotel Group’s growth in South Asia. “I am thrilled to be part of Radisson Hotel Group and to lead South Asia during this exhilarating period of growth. With a diverse portfolio of brands and hotels, the Group is poised to be the top choice for travellers and asset owners alike. I am grateful for this opportunity to drive innovation, deliver exceptional results, and elevate the brand while creating value for our stakeholders,” he stated.Apart from his role at Radisson Hotel Group, Sharma is actively involved in the hospitality sector in India, serving on committees for various federations, associations, and industry bodies. He is also a published author and contributes regularly to leading hospitality publications.
Radisson Hotel Group remains a dominant player in the Indian market with over 165 hotels in operation and development. Its strategic presence spans tier-1, tier-2, and tier-3 markets, offering a diverse portfolio of brands that cater to travellers’ varying needs. The Group’s upcoming addition, Radisson Collection, signifies its commitment to delivering exceptional hospitality experiences across India.
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