Alexandria Ipkovich

Client Engagement And Marketing Manager at New York Hilton Midtown

Alexandria Ipkovich is an experienced professional in client engagement, marketing, and executive assistance. Currently serving as Client Engagement and Marketing Manager and previously as Commercial Enterprise Manager at New York Hilton Midtown since February 2023, Alexandria has a strong background in program direction and event coordination from the Camp Catanese Foundation, where the role was held from April 2019 to June 2023. Prior experience includes serving as Executive Assistant to the CEO and Board Liaison at ACCEL and Executive Assistant to the CEO and Social Media Manager at Hope For Heroes Foundation. Alexandria also held the position of Wedding Director at Catering by Christine. Educational qualifications consist of a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management from Central Connecticut State University and an Associate's degree in Business Administration and Management from Longwood University.

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New York Hilton Midtown

The iconic New York Hilton Midtown, located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan on Sixth Avenue between West 53rd and West 54th Streets, boasts 1,878 rooms and appeals to savvy business and leisure travelers alike. Centrally located in close proximity to some of New York City's most celebrated attractions, the hotel is just a short walking distance to Central Park, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Carnegie Hall, and just a few blocks away from Times Square, Broadway theaters and renowned Fifth Avenue shopping. Equipped with modern conveniences to meet all business and travel needs, the hotel features extensive facilities that accommodate large conferences and conventions, smaller meetings, and elegant banquets. With over 50 years dedicated to exemplary event service, New York Hilton Midtown features all the space and amenities to accommodate the smallest of gatherings to the largest of conventions in New York City.