Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

MANAGERS CHECK OUT

Luxury Main Beach hotel farewells fourth GM in four years amid cost cutting and senior departures

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PALAZZO Versace has lost its fourth general manager in less than four years after Claire Huang (above) left the luxe hotel due to “personal reasons”.

Touted as the world’s first fashionbra­nded hotel, the five-star resort has struggled to retain a GM since Russell Durnell’s shock resignatio­n in April 2014.

Although the GM role looks like a dream gig for any hospitalit­y boss – your office is a marble-floored, goldplated, chandelier-filled, five-star waterfront resort – insiders say the reality involves making frugal calls.

An industry insider said the iconic Main Beach property had been cutting costs since 2012 when it was sold to a Chinese consortium for $68.5 million.

“They don’t pay the GMs very well, they’re probably getting about half as much as they would at another hotel,” the insider said.

“They’ve also chosen to go down the path of high occupancy with a lower room rate (as low as $367 a night), so they’re attracting the ‘Jetstar crowd’.

“It’s the little touches that just aren’t there anymore, and the service is not what you’d expect from a supposed five-star hotel.”

Ms Huang isn’t the only senior staff member to leave the hotel in recent months, former marketing and communicat­ions boss Jasmine Webb took a position at soon-to-open W Brisbane.

A former employee said the revolving door applied to a number of senior positions.

“I worked there for about a year and a half and in that time we had four food and beverage directors,” said the former staff member.

“There was a lot of pressure on management to keep costs down. It was all about having minimal staff on the floor where previously the focus was on guest experience.

“Not to mention the salary doesn’t match the stress for people at management levels. I’m a waiter at the restaurant where I work now, and I make about $10,000 more (annually) than a restaurant manager at Palazzo.”

The three former GMs immediatel­y before Ms Huang have remained in the industry: Russell Durnell is now the GM at Principal Hotel Company in England; Thierry Tollis, who resigned after just seven months, is the manager at Watermark Hotel Group in Brisbane; and Subash Basrur left the hotel in 2016 to take the top job at Spicers Peak Lodge in the Scenic Rim.

The Bulletin was unable to contact Ms Huang for comment.

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