Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Guilherme Brito de Matos is an experienced sales professional currently serving as the Assistant Director of Sales at Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel since October 2024. As a Co-Founder of Be Grupo since May 2018, Guilherme is responsible for the sales strategy. Previous roles include Senior Sales Manager at Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam from August 2022 to October 2024 and Sales Manager at the same establishment, alongside a position as Sales Executive at Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade from January 2020 to August 2022. Other notable experiences include Business Development Executive at Real Hotels Group, Night Auditor at Inspira Hotels, and various receptionist roles. Guilherme holds a degree in Hotel Management from Ipluso - Instituto Politécnico da Lusofonia and has completed certified training in marketing techniques and team management.
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Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Rome Cavalieri, is one of the most iconic and legendary destinations in Rome. The first Hotel in Europe to be part of the exclusive Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, the Rome Cavalieri is more than just a 5–star property. It's the pre-eminent luxury Hotel in Rome, with an art collection that outshines many museums, a Grand Spa that would be the envy of a prestige health resort, and standards of luxury that set it apart from other Rome hotels. The Rome Cavalieri brings new meaning to notions of Italian style, and new purpose to the fine art of exclusive hospitality. Rome Cavalieri, hosts the largest and most modern congress center facility of any European 5-star deluxe hotel. Its award-winning Convention Center comprises 25 meeting rooms over a total space of 8,700 sq.mt., hosting up to 5,500 delegates. The newly restyled Salone Dei Cavalieri multifunctional ballroom - “Where Art Meets Technology” - features the most opulent and technologically advanced facilities. Able to host an impressive 2,100 delegates in theater style, it is a fully flexible event space, and subtly blends advanced modern technologies with breathtaking pieces of art dating back to the 17th Century.