Throughout his illustrious career, Manish Dayya has held notable positions - General Manager at prominent properties such as Lemon Tree, The Raintree Hotels in Chennai, and the Royal Orchid Hotels in Hyderabad, before joining Accor in 2013.
As the General Manager of Sofitel Mumbai BKC, the only Sofitel property in India, Manish has played a pivotal role in establishing the hotel as a symbol of luxury and elegance. His deep understanding of the industry, combined with his dedication to personalized service, has ensured that Sofitel Mumbai BKC continues to exceed guest expectations. His memorable journey captured in an insightful interview with Hotelier India...
What triggered your interest in the hospitality industry? Where did it all begin?
I am truly passionate about the hospitality industry, and my journey began in Goa, a place synonymous with hospitality. Interestingly, it was my sister who first paved the way for our family into this dynamic field. Her ventures inspired me to follow in her footsteps, and today, we proudly stand as a family of dedicated hoteliers and graduates from prestigious institutions like the Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology, and Applied Nutrition (IHMCT&AN) in Goa.
My professional journey commenced in Goa, where I had the privilege of working in stand-alone hotels, national and international chains. Over the past decade, my association with Accor has been both rewarding and enriching. I've had the pleasure of contributing to various brands managed by Accor in India, working across diverse cities such as Candolim in Goa, Lavasa, and Mumbai in Maharashtra, and Hyderabad in Telangana.
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