Mariana ARGUETA CHÁVEZ is currently academic coordinator at Vatel Mexico in Mexico .
What is your background?
Since childhood, I’ve traveled a lot, both in Mexico and around the world, and I have always liked seeing how hotels work. I dreamt of studying abroad and seeing the country: Vatel Nîmes was, therefore, the perfect place to study in a multicultural environment. For two years, I had the chance to evolve in a new “family” of Chinese, Indians and French. The differences in language and culture are sometimes a real challenge!
Over the years, I learned about many jobs in the hospitality industry: banquets, reception, reservations, the role of the concierge, etc. Today, I'm in charge of sales and group reception services at the Chablé Resort & Spa, a position that gives me the perfect balance between office work and customer relations.
You have the chance to work for the most beautiful hotel in the world: tell us about Chablé Resort & Spa?
This hacienda built in the Mayan jungle mixes architecture and design: it is a very unique establishment in the Mexican hotel landscape. The hotel is also known for its exceptional spa, built around a cenote (underground natural well) and for its gastronomy: Jorge Vallejo, the hotel chef, is famous worldwide.
Receiving the Prix Versailles 2017 (World Architecture Award for Stores, Hotels and Restaurants) was a total surprise: we are very proud of this distinction. This award provoked public interest, increased our occupancy rate and above all, is the pride of Mexico: today, 80% of our clientèle are Mexicans. Previously geared toward international customers, my work now focuses on the Mexican market. My challenge is to stimulate people’s curiosity and encourage them to book a room.
What are your missions as Reservations Manager?
In the field:
In the office:
Three hashtags that describe you:
#multicultural #determined #committed
What would you say to those who have never been to Mexico?
We have everything in Mexico: beaches, cities, deserts, jungles, luxurious establishments, architectural heritage, a great culinary culture, a history that goes back to Pre-Hispanic times... It's an extraordinary country. Add to that a pleasant climate and access by sea, air and road: it is the ideal destination!
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