AVPartners promotes Ciara Reynolds to associate at Shangri-La Hotel Sydney

AVPartners promotes Ciara Reynolds to associate at Shangri-La Hotel Sydney
Edited by Travel Weekly


AVPartners has announced the promotion of Ciara Reynolds to the role of associate at Shangri-La Hotel Sydney.

Reynolds has a ten-year background in hotel operations. In her new role, Reynolds says she is looking forward to making a meaningful impact and contributing to the overall success of AVPartners and Shangri-La Hotel Sydney.

“This opportunity to drive positive change and lead projects that make a real difference is exhilarating. I’m looking forward to working closely with my talented colleagues, tackling new challenges, and crafting unforgettable audiovisual experiences for our clients.”

Joey Singh, partner at AVPartners, praised Reynold’s journey and her ability to adapt and excel.

“Ciara joined our team only two years ago, and I am extremely proud of her progress. Shifting from the hospitality industry to the AV industry can be challenging, but she handled it gracefully and learned at a remarkable pace. She always prioritises the team and our clients and has the ability to bring out the best in everyone, which are valuable characteristics for becoming an excellent Associate.”

The Shangri-La Hotel Sydney, overlooking Sydney Harbour, is renowned for its luxury and cutting-edge audiovisual amenities, including an ultra-wide LED screen and AI technology. As Ciara Reynolds assumes her role as associate, she will lead the team in leveraging these technologies for exceptional event experiences. Ciara will also contribute to the day-to-day operations, ensuring that the hotel’s high standards are consistently met and surpassed.

With Joey and CIara’s leadership, AVPartners will continue to deliver premier audiovisual services, enhancing every event at the Shangri-La Hotel Sydney.

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