Yaw Mamphey takes on new role as COO at Accra City Hotel

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Yaw Mamphey, Accra City Hotel’s Head of Sales and Marketing has been reassigned as the new Chief Operating Officer in a development that would see him taking on a higher responsibility at the four-star facility.

Mamphey will supervise all aspects of the hotel’s operations, collaborating with the pertinent departments to enhance top line revenue, guest happiness, and employee engagement. He has over ten years of experience in the hotel industry and a thorough understanding of the market.

Prior to working at the Accra City Hotel, Mamphey worked for nearly three years as part of the inaugural staff at the esteemed Royal Senchi where he helped elevate the hotel’s status as one of only few Ghana’s most luxurious properties.

At Accra City Hotel, Mamphey, was instrumental in helping to rebrand the Novotel Accra to the Accra City Hotel.

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