The best of Filipino hospitality is set to shine on the world stage this December. Rey Moraga, a graduate of Enderun Colleges, is one of the finalists of โFront Office Hotelier of the Yearโ where he represents the Raffles Grand Hotel dโAngkor in Siem Reap, Cambodia at the highly respected Stelliers Awards 2020.
The Stelliers is the only accolade in Asia that gives recognition to the most talented and dedicated professionals in the hospitality industry. Rey joins 98 leading hoteliers in Asia recognized across 20 different award categories. The winners will be announced in the grand awards ceremony on the 4th of December 2020 in Macau.
Reyโs rise through the ranks has been extraordinarily swift. After completing a Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management degree in 2012, Rey joined the pre-opening team of the Raffles and Fairmont Makati in Manila. He started as a concierge and eventually gained membership into the prestigious Les Clefs dโOr, an elite society of the worldโs leading concierges, in two short years. Rey credits his success to his determination, focus, and genuine curiosity for the world of hospitality.
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To deepen his understanding of the rooms division, Rey decided to transfer to housekeeping, considered to be the backbone of every hotel. โIt was during this time when our parent company, AccorHotels, one of the worldโs largest hospitality groups, noticed my work and named me as โThe Most Outstanding Heartist in Asia Pacific,โ a distinction which recognizes the most outstanding employees across the groupโs 80,000 employees in 825 properties in the 22 countries of the region,โ he shares.
In 2018, Rey relocated to Siem Reap after being promoted as front office manager of the Raffles Grand Hotel dโAngkor, arguably Cambodiaโs most distinguished and storied hotel. As a department head, he leads a team of over 40 hoteliersโfront desk agents, butlers, concierges, doormen, bellhops, telephone operators, duty managers, and retail assistants.
โIt has been an exhilarating experience. Each day is different. You can be welcoming heads of state, royalty, or rock stars. Our job is to make sure that their experience of Siem Reap, the site of the majestic Angkor Wat, is something theyโll never forget,” says Rey.ย
Reyโs dedication to his work is in part fueled by a lifelong inspiration of Chef Alain Ducasse. โI will always remember his words back when I first met him at รcole Ducasse Manila at Enderun Colleges. He said, โwork harder, faster, and smarter.โ I have always admired him for his appetite for excellence and perfection, and his passion for sharing his savoir-faire (know-how). For him, โknowledge is worthless if it isnโt shared.โ Over the years, Iโve met him again in Paris, Milan, and in Manila, and the same message resonates: โexcellence in practice.โ I have also been most fortunate to work with many aspirational leaders in the industryโTom Meyer, David Batchelor, and Oliver Dudler, as well as Philippine Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat who has become a friend. I am grateful to them for showing me what inspiring leadership and true excellence looks like.โ
Training also played an important part in shaping Reyโs work ethos. Some of Reyโs fondest memories during his college years include his internship in France where รcole Ducasse Manila at Enderun Colleges, led by chefs Marc Chalopin and See Cheong Yan, arranged for an internship in two of Alain Ducasseโs acclaimed Parisian restaurantsโRech, a celebrated seafood dining institution and Le Jules Verne, then located on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. โAt Enderun, we were instilled with the values of excellence, respect, creativity, rigor, and curiosity but through the internship program, we got to live it, harness it, and breathe it. It was the most ideal setting to prepare students for the real world. It was an incredibly life-changing experience.โ
For young Filipinos who also dream of a career in hospitality, Rey has some advice to share: โHospitality is not only an industry but also an attitude. First, stay curious, learn as much as you can, be flexible, and willing to move around and try different disciplines within our field. Second, be creative, open-minded, and think out of the box. There will be many challenges along the way but creativity can solve anything! Finally, and the most important part is to have fun and enjoy what youโre doing. Hospitality is about caring for people and creating exceptional moments both for our guests and colleagues, and if youโre having fun, this will echo in everything that you do.โ
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