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Gerald Morris Appointed GM at Radisson Penn Harris Hotel

DALLAS, TX, March 18, 2008. Leo Spriggs, President/CEO of Hospitality Management Corporation (HMC), is pleased to announce that Gerald Morris has been appointed general manager at the Radisson Penn Harris Hotel & Convention Center in Harrisburg, PA
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A veteran of the hospitality and food and beverage industries, Morris brings more than 27 years of management experience to his new position. Most recently Morris served as assistant general manager at the Sheraton Harrisburg Hershey. Prior to that, he held positions ranging from restaurant manager to food and beverage director to general manager. His previous experience includes management positions with Holiday Inn, Marriott, Wyndham, and Sheraton hotels.

The Radisson Penn Harris Hotel, located just five minutes from downtown Harrisburg and 15 minutes from Harrisburg Airport, is close to shopping malls, major corporations, and superb golf courses.


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