-KH News Desk (editorial1@imaws.org)

Cygnett Hotels & Resorts has announced the strengthening of its leadership team through three key strategic appointments across the critical functions of culinary arts, learning & development, and information technology. These seasoned professionals join the hospitality chain as it continues its expansion across the country.
Key Appointments and Experience
The three new leaders bring deep, specialized expertise from leading global and Indian hospitality brands, supporting Cygnett’s focus on service standards and digital readiness.
| Appointee Name | New Role | Experience Highlights & Core Competencies |
| Rahul Rana | Director–Culinary | 22 years of global experience across major brands including Accor, Marriott, Hyatt, InterContinental, and Sarova Hotels. A Switzerland-trained professional known for leading award-winning culinary teams, launching specialty restaurants, and expertise in modern techniques and large-scale buffet presentations. |
| Sanjit Kumar Thakur | Corporate Learning & Development Manager | Nearly 15 years of hospitality experience, with an IHM Kolkata background and an MBA in HRM. Brings strong operational insight and talent-building expertise from previous roles with Taj, Oberoi, Radisson, Sarovar, and Accor. |
| Ravvinder Bhola | General Manager – Information Technology | Over two decades of experience with Starwood, Taj, and Marriott. Specializes in crucial modern capabilities such as digital transformation, cybersecurity, IT governance, and system integration, vital for tech-driven hotel operations. |

Sarbendra Sarkar, Founder and Managing Director, Cygnett Hotels & Resorts, commented on the strategic move: “As a key hospitality chain, we are committed to strengthening our leadership team with experienced professionals who bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to their roles. As we continue growing our footprints across the country, their unique combination of skills, passion and commitment will help maintain our service standards and support our expansion plans.”






