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Angsana Velavaru Honors Male Leaders Shaping the Future of Sustainable Hospitality

Angsana Velavaru Male Leaders

On International Men’s Day, Angsana Velavaru celebrates the important contributions of its male leaders in both hospitality and sustainability. This special day serves as an opportunity to recognize their vital roles in delivering exceptional guest experiences. Whilst improving the resort’s commitment to environmental responsibility. True to its ethos of “meaningful, responsible hospitality,” Angsana Velavaru honors the male role models who champion sustainable practices. And inspire future generations of professionals in the hospitality industry.

This year, Angsana Velavaru highlights male leaders whose impact goes beyond their job titles. These individuals represent the resort’s values. By blending mentorship, exceptional service, and a deep commitment to sustainability. Moreover, thhrough their efforts, they guide the next generation of hospitality professionals. As well as protect natural resources, fostering a future where hospitality and environmental care go hand in hand.

Ahmed Zahir, General Manager: Leading with Responsibility and Vision

As the General Manager, Ahmed Zahir leads by example, prioritizing sustainability in every aspect of the resort’s operations. “Sustainability in hospitality goes beyond environmental practices—it encompasses social equity, cultural respect, and economic viability,” he explains. Zahir encourages aspiring hospitality professionals to develop diverse skills. By combining sustainability, business management, and hospitality expertise to drive lasting change in the industry.

His message to male leaders in the hospitality sector is clear: “True leadership is about influence and responsibility, not authority. It is about empathy and the courage to listen.”

Imran Ibrahim, Assistant Front Office Manager: Embodying Maldivian Hospitality

Imran Ibrahim plays a key role in delivering authentic Maldivian hospitality. His approach goes beyond simply welcoming guests. He also educates them on the importance of sustainability. Through storytelling about the resort’s eco-friendly initiatives, like reef conservation and using locally sourced materials; Imran helps guests connect with the environment on a deeper level.

“Leadership here is not about directing tasks but about inspiring others through example and open communication” he says, highlighting the importance of leading by example to create a culture of responsibility.

Prasong Thaochan, Executive Chef: Culinary Leadership with Environmental Integrity

For Executive Chef Prasong Thaochan, sustainability is an essential ingredient in the kitchen. He strongly focuses on reducing food waste and conserving resources, setting a high standard for responsible culinary management. “Our food waste is processed via composting rather than discarded into the ocean, preserving the pristine waters of the Maldives,” he explains.

Chef Prasong believes his role goes beyond just preparing meals, he is also helping shape the future of the culinary industry by teaching young chefs the importance of environmental care. Through his work, he is ensuring that sustainability remains a core value in every dish served.

Adlan, Marine Biologist: Protecting the Ocean for Future Generations

Adlan, the Marine Biologist at Angsana Velavaru, plays a vital role in preserving the Maldives’ delicate marine ecosystems. Leading coral restoration and reef monitoring projects, his work is a testament to his commitment to environmental sustainability. “At Angsana Velavaru, marine conservation is more than a practice; it’s a responsibility,” he shares.

In addition to his work at the resort, Adlan advocates for men in conservation to serve as role models for future generations. “These fields are not only impactful but essential for the resilience of our planet,” he adds, encouraging young people to pursue careers in environmental science and marine conservation.

Sebastin Mickel, Food & Beverage Manager: Sustainability at the Core of Operations

Sebastin Mickel, Food & Beverage Manager at Angsana Velavaru, is deeply committed to integrating sustainability into every aspect of his department’s operations. From using biodegradable materials to minimizing plastic waste, Sebastin works tirelessly to ensure sustainability is woven into the daily operations of the resort.

“Sustainability is woven into our operations; we celebrate small successes like eco-friendly sourcing and creative use of ingredients to minimise waste,” he explains. Sebastin also focuses on training his team, ensuring that sustainability becomes second nature to everyone involved in the food and beverage department.

Abdul Nasir Ibrahim, Executive Housekeeper: Service Excellence with Sustainability in Mind

As Executive Housekeeper, Abdul Nasir Ibrahim combines his commitment to top-tier service with a focus on sustainability. “Effective leaders in housekeeping are approachable, committed, and lead by example,” he says, emphasizing the importance of being approachable and setting high standards for his team. Nasir fosters a respectful, cooperative atmosphere within his department, improving both the team’s performance and the guest experience. Through his leadership, Nasir shows that small, everyday actions like minimizing waste and assuring eco-friendly operations can have a significant impact on the environment and the resort’s overall sustainability goals.

The male leaders at Angsana Velavaru embody the resort’s commitment to both exceptional hospitality and environmental responsibility. Their leadership not only enhances guest experiences but also shapes a sustainable future for the hospitality industry. On International Men’s Day, Angsana Velavaru proudly celebrates these individuals for their hard work, commitment, and the lasting impact they are making on the resort and the industry at large.

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José Muñoz to Lead Hyundai Motor as CEO in 2025

Hyundai Motor new CEO José Muñoz

Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) announces José Muñoz as its new President and CEO, effective January 1, 2025. Muñoz will succeed Jaehoon Chang and become the first foreigner to lead the South Korean automotive giant. Chang receives a promotion to Vice Chair of Hyundai Motor Group.

In his new role, Muñoz will lead Hyundai’s global business operations, focusing on advancing the company’s vision of ‘Progress for Humanity.’ His key priorities will include expanding Hyundai’s powertrain offerings, advancing electrification, and further developing hydrogen technology. Additionally, he will strengthen Hyundai’s global management system to elevate its position as a top global brand.

A Proven Leader with a Vision for Global Growth

Muñoz joined Hyundai in 2019, serving as President, Global Chief Operating Officer, and President and CEO of Hyundai and Genesis Motor North America. Over the years, his responsibilities grew to overseeing operations in Europe, India, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific. His leadership resulted in record sales, improved market share, and enhanced financial performance, particularly in North America.

Muñoz also played a vital role in Hyundai’s growth strategy, leading initiatives like securing $12.6 billion to build the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America production facility and two battery joint ventures in Georgia.

Jaehoon Chang praises Muñoz’s leadership: “Jose is a proven leader with vast global experience and is ideally suited to lead Hyundai as competitiveness and business uncertainty increases.” Chang also highlights Hyundai’s “Hyundai Way” vision, which aims to create a future focused on mobility and energy. He concludes, “Together with Jose and the rest of our leadership team, the future is very bright for Hyundai.”

Driving Hyundai’s Future Success

In response, Muñoz expresses gratitude and commitment to Hyundai’s mission: “It’s an honor to serve Hyundai, our employees, customers, dealers, and other stakeholders in this new role. Succeeding in this challenging industry requires excellence throughout the value chain, from design and engineering to manufacturing, sales, and service. I’m excited and motivated by the challenge ahead and want to continue Hyundai’s growth trajectory and laser-focus on exceeding customer expectations. It truly is a great time to be with Hyundai.”

Muñoz’s appointment comes as the automotive industry faces global uncertainty, including rising costs and demand shifts. With his global experience and track record of driving profitability, Muñoz will help Hyundai navigate these challenges and strengthen its competitive edge further.

Before joining Hyundai, Muñoz served as the Chief Performance Officer at Nissan and Chairman of Nissan China and North America, where he achieved significant profit growth and record sales. He also held various management positions at Toyota Motor Europe.

Muñoz, 59, is a native of Spain and a U.S. citizen. He holds a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid and an Executive MBA from IE Business School in Madrid. He has completed executive management programs at Cranfield School of Management in the U.K. and INSEAD Business School in France. Fluent in English, Spanish, and French, Muñoz brings a broad international perspective to his leadership role.

With Muñoz at the helm, Hyundai will continue to succeed and grow in the global automotive market, driving forward its commitment to innovation and excellence in next-generation mobility.

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