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    Radisson Hotel Group appoints Sonja Dive-Dahl as general manager of two hotels in Bucharest

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    The Radisson Hotel Group, one of the world’s largest hotel groups with more than 1,400 hotels, has announced Sonja Dive-Dahl as general manager of the 487-room Radisson Blu Hotel, Bucharest and the 210-room Park Inn by Radisson Bucharest Hotel & Residence.

    Sonja Dive-Dahl joins the team from Malmö, Sweden, where she was recently the General Manager of Radisson Blu Hotel, Malmö and also acted as District Director for Denmark and Iceland.

    She started her career in the Group already in 1988, following with roles for the Radisson Hotel Group in Sweden, Bulgaria, Poland, Slovakia as well as landmark properties such as Radisson Blu Bosphorus Hotel Istanbul, where she also served as District Manager for Turkey and was responsible for eight hotels and four openings.

     

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