General Manager - GPM
Kellie Young
Kellie has now been with GPM in the role of General Manager for the last 2 years.
Senior hospitality professional with over 20 years of industry experience, Kellie is able to apply demonstrated leadership communications, and operational skills with a client-focused project management style that flexes with individual client requirements. She is a logical and strategic thinker that possesses the ability to multi-task and get the job done to a high standard whilst retaining focus and discipline. She has ‘outside the box’ problem-solving skills combined with superior judgement and excellent customer focus.
Working closing with our overseas sourcing arm, Kellie and her team are able to provide specific sourcing solutions, both for preopening equipment and ongoing replenishment supply.
Senior hospitality professional with over 20 years of industry experience, Kellie is able to apply demonstrated leadership communications, and operational skills with a client-focused project management style that flexes with individual client requirements. She is a logical and strategic thinker that possesses the ability to multi-task and get the job done to a high standard whilst retaining focus and discipline. She has ‘outside the box’ problem-solving skills combined with superior judgement and excellent customer focus.
Working closing with our overseas sourcing arm, Kellie and her team are able to provide specific sourcing solutions, both for preopening equipment and ongoing replenishment supply.
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