Wyndham Hotel Group, the hospitality giant with an unparalleled global portfolio of more than 8,400 hotels, today announced the appointment of Dimitris Manikis to the role of President and Managing Director for EuropeMiddle East, Eurasia and Africa (EMEA). He will be based at the company’s London offices.

Manikis will be responsible for the development of all of Wyndham Hotel Group’s brands in the EMEA region as well as maximizing the performance of all new and existing franchise and managed hotels. He will focus on driving the strategic objectives of Wyndham Hotel Group including quality and technology solutions as well as loyalty, sales and marketing.

A 27-year veteran of RCI, the worldwide leader in vacation exchange with more than 4,300 affiliated resorts in nearly 110 countries, Manikis possesses deep knowledge of the hospitality industry, an extensive network and strong relationships with developers and customers across the EMEA region. He recently served as Vice President of Business Development for RCI EMEA, where he steered a team spanning three regions. At RCI, he held several key positions in the EMEA region including as Managing Director of RCI Greece and RCI South Africa.

“The EMEA region has a diverse hospitality landscape and is witnessing exciting trends such as the emergence of new feeder markets, a younger demographic and fast-paced technology adoption. With our focus on providing everyday travellers with a breadth of choice, we have cemented our reputation as the industry leader,” said Bob Loewen, Wyndham Hotel Group’s Chief Operating Officer. “Dimitris’ wealth of experience in the shared ownership industry and strong relationships with hospitality providers across EMEA make him an ideal professional to lead our operations in this rapidly growing region.”

“I am looking forward to strengthening the operations and footprint of Wyndham Hotel Group in EMEA, a region I have been associated with for nearly three decades. With the robust performance of the industry in several key markets in EMEA last year, the potential for Wyndham Hotel Group to expand its operations further in the region is tremendous,” said Dimitris Manikis.

Wyndham Hotel Group expanded its footprint across EMEA with a number of significant openings throughout 2017, bringing the total number of hotels across the region to nearly 470.

Manikis has a Master of Science in Tourism Marketing from the University of Surrey, UK, and a degree in Tourism & Administration from the Technical University of Patras in Greece.

About Wyndham Hotel Group
Wyndham Hotel Group, hotel giant with an unmatched global presence, is one of three hospitality business units of Wyndham Worldwide (NYSE: WYN). Driving the democratisation of travel, Wyndham Hotel Group is elevating the experience of the everyday traveller, changing the game so every traveller – no matter how much they spend or how they like to travel – has an extraordinary experience. As both a leading hotel brand franchisor and hotel management services provider, the company’s global  portfolio consists of more than 8,400 hotels and over 728,200 rooms in 80 countries under the following brands: The Trademark Hotel Collection®Dolce Hotels and Resorts®Wyndham Grand®Dazzler® HotelsEsplendor® Boutique HotelsWyndham Hotels and Resorts®Wyndham Garden® HotelsTRYP by Wyndham®Wingate by Wyndham®,Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham®Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham®Ramada®Baymont Inn & Suites®Days Inn®Super 8®Howard Johnson®Travelodge®Knights Inn®and the recently acquired AmericInn®Wyndham Rewards®, named a best hotel rewards programme for the past three consecutive years by U.S. News and World Report, offers 55 million members the opportunity to redeem points at more than 25,000 hotels, condos and homes globally. For more information, visit www.wyndhamworldwide.com.