Sheraton Grand Pune, a leading hotel in the city, has announced the appointment of Dhananjay Nangare as the new Director of Rooms. Known for his extensive experience and leadership skills, Nangare is set to enhance the hotel's operational standards and guest experiences.
Sheraton Grand PuneDhananjay NangareHotel ManagementHospitality IndustryGuest SatisfactionReal Estate PuneMay 12, 2025

Dhananjay Nangare has been appointed as the Director of Rooms at Sheraton Grand Pune, responsible for overseeing all aspects of room operations including guest services, housekeeping, and room reservations.
The appointment of Dhananjay Nangare is significant as it brings extensive experience and leadership skills to the hotel, which will help in maintaining high operational standards and enhancing guest experiences.
Sheraton Grand Pune offers a range of amenities including well-equipped conference rooms, a fitness center, and multiple dining options, catering to both business and leisure travelers.
Dhananjay Nangare plans to ensure high standards of service and hygiene, work closely with the management team to implement innovative strategies, and enhance guest satisfaction and loyalty.
Sheraton Grand Pune is committed to corporate social responsibility and supports local charity events and initiatives that promote education and well-being in the community.

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