Swissôtel — A Promising Brand— An Interview with Julian van den Bogaerde, General Manager of Swissôtel Grand Shanghai and Regional Vice-President, China for Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts
In late April, Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts launched a “Sustainability Program” in
order to maintain the enterprise’s competitive power and commit to its corporate social
responsibility. To know more about Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts, the reporters of CBF interviewed Julian van den Bogaerde, General Manager of Swissôtel Grand Shanghai and Regional Vice-President,

"Swissness"
CBF: Julian, could you please introduce the background of Swissôtel Hotels &
Resorts?
Julian: First of all, I’d like to talk about our history. Swissôtel was founded in 1980 by Swissair and Nestlé. In April 2001, Raffles International Limited, based in
Holding is owned by HRH Prince Alwaleed and his family, who have substantial
investments in banking, hotels, media and real estates. From this, you can see that
Swissôtel is owned by a group of highly-experienced lodging investors.
CBF: On entering the Hotel, we noticed a very special-looking mechanical clock in the Lobby. And the design, décor and service in this Hotel also impressed us a lot. Are
all these aspects of “Swissness” that Swissôtel cultivates? Can you tell us more about
“Swissness” and the unique brand attributes of Swissôtel?
Julian: Actually, the same clock in our Lobby can be found in many of our hotels worldwide and reflects one of the renowned aspects of
Our brand is distinctive due to unique attributes entrenched in the Company’s Swiss heritage.
So while the design of a Swissôtel hotel may vary from destination to destination, to reflect the sense of “place”, and the teams that manage and operate the property are likely to be of different nationalities, Swiss attributes are the common thread which ensures that Swissôtel represent all that is positive about “Swissness”.
In terms of our unique brand attributes, first I want to talk a bit about our Swiss heritage.
Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts is a distinctive group of deluxe hotels for today’s discerning business and leisure travelers, combining the renowned Swiss touch with a fresh, contemporary and modern design. The Swissôtel brand name reflects the finest traditions of Swiss hospitality: excellent quality, genuine hospitality and intuitive reliability - sometimes we have to guess what our guests may want. Wherever we operate a Swissôtel, we want our guests and patrons to feel we are accessible. We want to be part of the local community, so we are not just focused on International guests – we welcome our local community with “open arms”.
Swissôtel in
CBF: What about the development of Swissôtel in
Julian: Actually, we first entered
So while there are four Swissôtel hotels in
While it could be assumed that, as a Company, we are focused on the corporate market, we are also in the process of unveiling newly created hospitality concepts targeted at different elements of the market. “Swissôtel Living” is a new concept for Residences and Serviced Suites. These will be modern, natural, exclusive apartments, built to Swissôtel standards and design direction, with technical services support for project developers and owners. Located either within a Swissôtel or in close proximity, Swiss design will focus on bringing well-being and a natural look and feel using natural products where wood is wood, glass is glass and metal and stone are also real. In a different direction, our “Swissôtel Resort” concept is for well traveled individuals who feel at home in a modern and contemporary retreat, and wanting to pamper and revitalize themselves. A “Swissôtel Resort” will be a vacation spot, a place of refuge, or a hideaway - whether by the beach, in the countryside or even in a city. A “Swissôtel Resort” will provide different living zones serving many purposes: for comfort, for relaxation and rejuvenation, or even for business and information needs.
On a slightly different note, concerning Swissôtel’s advancement in

Sustainability at Swissôtel
CBF: So far as we know, Swissôtel recently launched a “Sustainability Program”. Can you tell us the details of this program and its purpose?
Julian: This program was launched throughout our Company on 22 April 2009, which also coincided with “Earth Day”. Each hotel around the world marked this event with various tree planting activities, either within their hotel gardens or by sponsoring the planting of trees nearby parks or recreational areas.
Swissôtel firmly believes that successful business and a corporate responsibility for sustainable development go hand-in-hand. Each Swissôtel property takes part in the Company’s Sustainability Program. The program ensures energy and water conservation, waste separation as well as the purchase of environmentally friendly products.
Actually, energy management is not new to Swissôtel. We feel that just asking our guests if they would like to re-use their towels or would like fresh ones is not enough. We have established “Sustainability Ambassadors” and committees in each of our hotels with the sole purpose of developing and improving environmental awareness and to implement better practices such as buying as many products as possible within a 100-km radius of each hotel.
The general way of thinking about environmental management has been (and probably still is) that it is all to do with energy-saving, and that’s the job of the Chief Engineer. But our mindset has changed, and now we think about what each individual team member can do in their personal job environment to support our 4 key pillars of sustainability.
The first pillar is our commitment to Swissôtel customers and stakeholders. We consider our communications with owners, guests, suppliers and other third parties to be a key part of our sustainability approach. We attach great importance to the satisfaction of our guests visiting our hotels, and their health, safety and wellbeing. In addition, we expect high standards from the external companies who supply and service our hotels and have a stringent ethical purchasing policy that all suppliers and subcontractors must comply with.
The second is our commitment to the Swissôtel team. For us, our team is our most valuable asset. We have more than 7,000 people around the World who form our team. We recruit and retain the most talented and motivated people by providing a challenging, motivating environment complemented by competitive salaries, development plans and promotion opportunities.
The third is our commitment to the environment, which is one of the most significant and challenging components of sustainable development. We are committed to improving our eco-efficiency such as our CO2 emissions, energy and water consumption and waste management. We have joined various global environmental initiatives and programs to combat negative environmental trends, and will continue to assess and join other worthwhile environmental programs.
The fourth is our commitment to the community. We want to be part of the communities in which we operate and we aim to be a positive and integral contributor within them. We have frequent communications local organizations and committees and sponsorships and donations are made to good causes whether through financial or non-financial ways. Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts supports SOS Children’s Villages which is an independent, non-politcal and non-demonstrational organization established for orphaned and destitute children all over the World.
Challenges and Opportunities
CBF: Currently, the economic crisis has seriously impacted the global hotel industry, especially the high-end business hotels. How much is Swissôtel’s business in
Julian: Throughout
And having opened two hotels during the last year, in what proved to be already challenging times, I would say that compared to the more established hotels, we are probably in a better situation, Generally, we do not open new hotels with a full compliment of staff. Instead, we tend to initially recruit to about 70%-80% and then, as our business grows, we build our teams further – but always ensuring our service standards are delivered consistently. So at this present time, while some competitor hotels are perhaps looking to downsize their overheads, we are in a different situation, whereby we are actually recruiting, on a strategic basis, as we move forward.
CBF: What’s the importance of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo to Swissôtel? What do you think is the outlook for Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts in
Julian: The focus of the world right now is on
Our Company’s expansion plans in
With 2010 coming soon, the hotel industry in

Brief Introduction to Julian van den Bogaerde
Julian van den Bogaerde was appointed Regional Vice-President,
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