Hotel Organizational Chart

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Hotel Organizational Chart Board of Directors General Manager Executive Assistant Manager Human Resource Director Chief Engineer Financial Controller Security Director Food And Beverages Director Director of Sales and Marketing Rooms Division Manager Asst. HR Director Asst. Engineer Purchasing Manager Asst. Controller Ass. Security Director Exe. Chef Ass. F &B Director Exec. Steward Catering Director Sales Director Exec. House Keeper Front Office Manager Guest Relations Manager   Food / Beverage Controller Auditor Sous Chef Restaurant Managers Asst. Steward Catering Sales Manager Public Relations Director Asst. Exe House Keeper Asst. FOM Guest Relations Executive Store Room Manger Credit Manager Banquet Chef Room Service Manager Banquet Manager Convention Service Manager Reservations Manager Accounts Manager Pastery Chef Asst. Banquet Manager Chief Operator Accounts Payable Manager Night Manager Paymaster Service Manager Head Cashier

Sales & Marketing ( small hotel )

Sales & Marketing (Large Hotels)