Robert Dallimore brings over 20 years of experience in the Hyatt family to his new role at Grand Hyatt Mumbai, as the hotel celebrates two decades of excellence in hospitality.
Robert DallimoreGrand Hyatt MumbaiHyatt West IndiaHyatt Hotels CorporationHospitality IndustryReal Estate MumbaiAug 19, 2024

Robert Dallimore is the newly appointed General Manager and Area Vice President for Hyatt West India, and he will oversee operations and management at the iconic Grand Hyatt Mumbai property.
Dallimore has over 20 years of experience in the Hyatt family, with various esteemed roles, including positions at Grand Hyatt Seoul, Hyatt Regency Osaka, and Grand Hyatt Singapore.
Hyatt Hotels Corporation is a leading global hospitality company with a portfolio of more than 1,200 hotels and all-inclusive properties in 72 countries across six continents.
The company's purpose is to care for people so they can be their best.
Grand Hyatt Mumbai is located in Mumbai, India.

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