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The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village proudly announces the appointment of Marwan Haddad as Director of Hotel Sales. An experienced hotelier recognized for his work introducing and elevating Marriott brands across new domestic and international markets, Haddad will lead all sales and marketing initiatives for the luxury hotel. His day to day focuses will include identifying new and innovative business-generating strategies and implementing targeted sales techniques to broaden guest reach.
Haddad brings nearly two decades of global sales and marketing-related experience to his new role, with the majority of his career dedicated to championing hotels within the Marriott family. As Director of Hotel Sales, Haddad will be an integral member of The Westin Cape Coral Resort s executive team, forecasting guest needs and providing day-to-day leadership to further develop long-term, value-based customer relationships for the 308-room hotel.
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720,000 CT residents could be added to next wave of COVID vaccines
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Front-line workers are vaccinated with the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on the first day of vaccinations in Norwich, Connecticut, on December 15, 2020.JOSEPH PREZIOSO / TNS
A key panel of experts on Gov. Ned Lamont’s Vaccine Advisory Group wants to add about 720,000 Connecticut residents to the list of people next in line for COVID-19 vaccinations.
The group on Tuesday recommended that people ages 65 and older and those of all ages with conditions that put them more at risk for COVID-19 should be included in the next round of vaccinations.
720,000 CT residents could be added to next wave of COVID vaccines
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Front-line workers are vaccinated with the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on the first day of vaccinations in Norwich, Connecticut, on December 15, 2020.JOSEPH PREZIOSO / TNS
A key panel of experts on Gov. Ned Lamont’s Vaccine Advisory Group wants to add about 720,000 Connecticut residents to the list of people next in line for COVID-19 vaccinations.
The group on Tuesday recommended that people ages 65 and older and those of all ages with conditions that put them more at risk for COVID-19 should be included in the next round of vaccinations.