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Gnaegi moves to Rotana Hotel

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Michael Gnaegi has joined the Beach Rotana Hotel & Towers as food and beverage manager.

He has over seven years of experience in the hotel management industry.
Michael studied hospitality management in Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, in Switzerland and begun his career in the Grand Hotel Victoria, Jungrau.
His first step abroad was with the Four Seasons Hotel where he traveled within the chain for six years and covered three continents.
In 2001 he joined the Emirates Towers in Dubai as F&B manager before moving to the Beach Rotana Hotel & Towers in Abu Dhabi.

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