Sabine Dorn-Aglagul has been appointed as President - Europe at Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts

Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has promoted Sabine Dorn-Aglagul to President Europe, effective immediately. Having joined Mövenpick in April 2017 as Director of Operations, Switzerland, Sabine takes the helm from Ola Ivarsson, who will retire from his role as Chief Operating Officer for Europe on 30th June. Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts currently manages 18 properties in Europe, with three new hotels set to open during 2019 in Stuttgart (Germany), The Hague (Netherlands) and Basel (Switzerland). The company is actively seeking further development opportunities in the region, with a focus on the hotel and serviced apartment sector. Sabine has extensive experience working in hotel management for organisations such as Hilton and Starwood Hotels & Resorts, employed in a variety of multi-property and single-property roles in markets including Turkey, Germany and Austria.

Sabine Dorn-Aglagul

Prior to joining Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, Sabine lived and worked in Istanbul, as Area Manager Turkey for Starwood Hotels & Resorts. Sabine is in the final stages of completing an Executive MBA at the prestigious IMD Business School in Lausanne. As President Europe, Sabine will join Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts' Executive Committee, taking over all reporting lines currently held by Ola Ivarsson, who will continue his long association with the firm in an ongoing advisory role. In her spare time, Sabine enjoys nothing more than spending time outdoors with her husband and their two dogs, Ajax and Anka, as she is an animal lover at heart.

Sabine Dorn-Aglagul is an alumnus of Cornell | Executive and Professional Education – Class of 2016.

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Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, an international upscale hotel management company with over 16,000 staff members, is represented in 24 countries with 80 hotels, resorts and Nile cruisers currently in operation. More than 30 properties are planned or under construction, including Chiang Mai and Koh Samui (Thailand), Palawan (Philippines), Sanya (Hainan Island, China) and Djerba (Tunisia).