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Ghana’s premier five-star luxury hotel has made history with the appointment of its first female General Manager. With more than 16 years of distinguished hospitality experience, Silvia Rajniak re-joins Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra as its visionary leader, poised to elevate the guest experience to new heights of excellence.
Silvia’s journey with Kempinski began in 2009 as Personal Assistant to the General Manager. Her remarkable rise through senior roles across Europe and Africa reflects her passion, determination and unwavering commitment to service excellence.
Over the years, Silvia has held several executive positions, including her previous role as Hotel Manager of Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra. Most recently, she served as General Manager at Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay in Egypt. Her deep operational expertise and transformational leadership uniquely position her to further strengthen Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra’s reputation as an ultra-luxury hospitality icon.
‘Ghana has always felt like home,’ said Silvia Rajniak on her return to Accra. ‘I am honoured to take on the role of General Manager. Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra is very close to my heart, and with the support of our wonderful team, I am confident we will take this property to new heights.’
With 269 elegant rooms and suites, Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City remains Ghana’s leading luxury hospitality brand, setting the benchmark for accommodation and service quality within the nation’s growing tourism and hospitality sector. Earlier this year, the hotel launched the celebration of its 10th anniversary with a series of exciting initiatives designed to express gratitude to its employees, partners and the local community. Highlights have included the opening of ASANA Bar & Kitchen, a new Asian-fusion restaurant and bar, as well as CSR initiatives under its ‘10 Acts of Kindness’ programme.
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