Dolce Valley Forge Hotel Appoints Sales and Marketing Director
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA, September 28, 2009 ─ The Dolce Valley Forge hotel has announced the appointment of Robert Dmuchowski, a 23-year lodging veteran, as director of sales and marketing.
Dmuchowski formerly was director of sales and marketing at the Sheraton Great Valley in Frazier, Pa., general manager of the Holiday Inn City Line in Philadelphia, which he helped convert to the Crowne Plaza brand, and corporate director of sales and marketing for Twin Tier Hospitality in Sayre, Pa., a company that operates 10 hotels under seven different brands.
Earlier in his career, Dmuchowski was director of sales and marketing for the Wyndham Baltimore, Wyndham Pittsburgh Airport in Coraopolis, Pa., Wyndham Valley Forge, Holiday Inn City Line and Valley Forge Hilton (prior to its conversion to the Dolce Valley Forge). He also served the Holiday Inn King of Prussia and McIntosh Inns hotel, both in Valley Forge, and Holiday Inn Hauppauge, Long Island, N.Y.
Among several honors, Dmuchowski was named to the Interstate Hotels and Resorts Council of Twelve this year and served as Advisory Council Chairman of the Wyndham International Circle of Excellence Program in 2002.
He is a 1986 graduate of Johnson and Wales University, Providence, R.I., where he received a bachelor of science degree in hotel and restaurant management.
The Dolce Valley Forge at 301 West DeKalb Pike, near the King of Prussia Mall, reopened last year after a $20 million, propertywide renovation. Each of its newly decorated 327 rooms - including 60 executive and luxury suites - features complimentary wired and wireless Internet service, oversized desk, two-line phone with voice mail, high-definition television with in-room movies, coffeemaker, iron and ironing board and hairdryer.
The hotel offers 22 conference rooms encompassing 24,000 square feet of meeting space including the area's largest ballroom. Hotel facilities include an outdoors pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, onsite audiovisual equipment and technicians and a full-service, staffed business center. The hotel's THREE01 restaurant serves breakfast and lunch daily, and T. Burke's Lounge offers a dinner bar menu.
The Dolce Valley Forge offers shuttle service to the King of Prussia Mall and nearby Fortune 500 companies. The hotel is a short drive from Valley Forge National Historical Park and center-city Philadelphia.