Olivier Horps has been named Chief Executive Officer of the Greater China Business Unit at Club Med

Olivier Horps
Olivier Horps has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the new Greater China Business Unit. Olivier joined Club Med in 2007 and has demonstrated his capacity to develop growth in Asia. He was successively appointed Sales and Marketing Director, Asia, and Managing Director, Asia-Pacific. He will relocate to Shanghai to lead Club Med’s development of the Greater China Business Unit. A new Greater China Business Unit, located in Shanghai, is being created to spearhead Club Med’s projects in China. Club Med successfully opened its first resort in China – the Yabuli Resort – in 2010 and is actively working on new projects in the country. It plans to operate five resorts by 2015 with 200,000 clients, thus making China Club Med’s second largest market. The mission of the Greater China Business Unit is to plan and organise its business development to reach this objective as well as forge relations with Fosun, a major Chinese group, which is the shareholder and business partner of Club Med. This new Business Unit will cover sales across three key markets – China, Taiwan and Hong Kong – and handle operations of the Chinese resorts, beginning with the recently-opened Yabuli Resort. Both the Greater China Business Unit and East & South Asia & Pacific Business Unit will be effective from 1 May, 2011.
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