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Male’, Maldives, 14th February 2024 – Six Senses, a renowned luxury hospitality brand, has recently announced the appointments of Harry Tangalos as Commercial Director and Linda Schneegass as Regional Director of Marketing for their Maldives properties. Together, they will oversee the management of Six Senses Laamu and the recently opened Six Senses Kanuhura.

Harry Tangalos, the newly appointed Commercial Director Maldives, brings over 30 years of international experience in the high-end hospitality sector, including 12 years with the Six Senses family. Harry has previously held key roles at Six Senses properties in Seychelles, Thailand, Cambodia, and Bhutan, demonstrating his profound brand knowledge and expertise. His personal passions for outdoor activities align well with the Maldives’ turquoise waters, and he is eager to explore the natural beauty of the region.

Joining Harry is Linda Schneegass, who assumes the role of Regional Director of Marketing. Linda brings a wealth of experience from her previous position at Six Senses Ibiza, where she managed marketing communications during the resort’s pre-opening phase in 2021. With a background in wellness from her time at Kamalaya Wellness Sanctuary and various Ayurveda resorts in Asia, Linda has a deep understanding of holistic wellness. She looks forward to embracing the rejuvenating power of the Maldives’ island life.

Marteyne van Well, Regional General Manager, expressed enthusiasm about the new appointments, stating, “We are excited to welcome Harry and Linda to the Six Senses Maldives team. I am confident their combined expertise will lead to the continued success of both our very distinct properties while also ensuring growth and further strengthening relationships with our key partners.”

These appointments mark an exciting chapter for Six Senses in the Maldives, as they continue to deliver exceptional experiences to their guests and maintain their position as leaders in luxury hospitality.

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