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Atlific Hotels has announced the re-election of Michelle Le Sage as president of SKÅL Victoria for her second term.
“Very honoured to have been re‑elected as President of SKÅL Victoria for a second term. I look forward to continuing to strengthen industry connections and fostering collaboration within the hospitality sector!” says Le Sage.
Le Sage currently works as general manager at the Victoria Marriott Inner Harbour, Victoria, B.C., where she has worked for over two years. Before that, she worked at E&M Hospitality Management Ltd., Oak Bay Beach Hotel, The Westerly Hotel & Convention Centre, Château Victoria Hotel & Suites and Bayside Inn Resort, Parksville, B.C.
“Michelle’s continued leadership in the tourism and hospitality industry is a true reflection of the values we hold at Atlific — collaboration, service, and creating meaningful connections,” says a statement from the Atlific team.
SKÅL Victoria is a chapter of SKÅL International, a global organization of tourism professionals aimed at promoting networking, collaboration and responsible tourism. The Victoria club brings together local leaders from across the hospitality and travel sectors.
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