Pamudji Slamet

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, the world's largest hotel franchising company and the leading provider of hotel management services with approximately 8,900 properties, has appointed Pamudji Slamet as Director of Development, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Pamudji joins Wyndham Hotels & Resorts' Asia Pacific division, which has a portfolio of over 1,500 hotels across 20 markets and territories.

In his new role, he will be responsible for growing the company's portfolio through new development and conversion opportunities across franchise and management agreements in Indonesia and the Philippines. Pamudji will focus on establishing new relationships and partnering with key owners and property developers to drive the continued growth of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts presence in both markets.

With more than 30 years' experience in the hospitality sector, Pamudji joins Wyndham Hotels & Resorts with an impressive track record in development. His experience within the sector includes both operational and development roles where he managed conversions, mergers, acquisitions, rebranding of hotels through franchise, management, hotel lease as well as manchise agreements. He is also adept at property development across a wide range of segments from luxury to economy hotels to condotels and branded residences.

Prior to joining Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, he played an important role in Accor's robust growth as Director of Development, Indonesia. During his tenure, he was responsible for securing long-term hotel management agreements and hotel consultancy service agreements, and supplied owners and developers with market research, site analyses and feasibility studies.

In addition, Pamudji's decades-long experience spans across several hospitality companies, including GHM Hotels, Fairmont Raffles Hotels International, Discovery Hotels & Resorts, Horwath Asia Pacific, and JLL.

Pamudji reports directly to Matt Holmes, Head of Development, South East Asia & Pacific Rim.

Pamudji is an Indonesian National and is based in Jakarta. He holds a Master of Science in International Hotel Management from The Oxford School of Hotel Management, Oxford Brookes, England.