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Bio
Ana launched her successful hospitality career with Premier World Marketing-Casa de Campo, in the Dominican Republic in early 1990’s and later with the leading All Inclusive hotel chain of the country, Amhsa Hotels & Resorts where she occupied several management positions with successful achievements at all levels in the front-line customer relationship (Guest Service Manager, Front Office Manager and Rooms Division Manager).
Late in 1990’s she continued her ascending career working for top branded international hotels (Windham / Hilton), the New Yorker Hotel and the Waldorf=Astoria of New York. She was promoted as Corporate Revenue Analyst for Hilton Hotels Corporation at the Revenue Consolidate Hotel Center in Dallas, Texas.
In 2007 she joined Expedia one of the most recognized brands in the hospitality industry. She was appointed as the Marketing Manager responsible for the States of Louisiana and Mississippi, managing New Orleans as the top market. Later Ana was transferred to Manage important cities in greater Texas including Austin, Corpus Christi, South Padre Island and the Rio Grande Valley.
Ana holds a B.S. in Business Administration with a minor in Tourism from Central East University (Universidad Central del Este, UCE) in the Dominican Republic. She also has a Master of Science in Hospitality Industry Studies with a concentration in Revenue Management and Strategic Marketing from New York University.
Ana enjoys her work and is involved with many activities and volunteer projects related to her career. She is an active member of the Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International HSMAI, Big Apple Chapter, New York, 2003-Present. Ana was thrilled to be a guest speaker at New York University where she lectured at "Principles of the Lodging Industry “class.