CHARLESTON, S.C., Sept. 14, 2017 -- Atlanta-based hospitality management group Hotel Equities recently named Polly Ann Elliott as the Area Director of Sales for its properties in Charleston, South Carolina, including the Fairfield Inn & Suites Charleston Airport / Convention Center.
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In addition to the conveniently located Charleston South Carolina airport hotel, Ms. Elliott now directs the sales teams at four other area hotels managed by Hotel Equities, including Sleep Inn Charleston North, Residence Inn Charleston North / Ashley Phosphate, Fairfield Inn & Suites Charleston North / Ashley Phosphate and Fairfield Inn & Suites Charleston North / University Area.
Formerly with Interstate Hotels and Resorts as the Director of Sales and Marketing for the Courtyard by Marriott Charleston Historic District, Ms. Elliott built an impressive record of success by increasing both occupancy and revenue during her seven-year tenure. She brings two decades of sales experience, leadership and training to her new position with Hotel Equities. Past positions include Eastern Regional Sales Specialist with Marriott International and Director of Sales for the Courtyard by Marriott Charleston Coliseum.
“We hired a gem in Polly Ann,” said Mr. Salapka. “She’s a topnotch sales person with a depth of experience in the Charleston market. She shares her expertise by training and mentoring her sales team and she enjoys building relationships with her clients. She does it all.”
Fairfield Inn & Suites Charleston Airport / Convention Center is just moments from the city’s unforgettable downtown historic district and offers guests convenience to the North Charleston Coliseum and other area sights as well as near the Tanger Outlets. The North Charleston hotel is conveniently close to the airport, less than 5 miles away, and a 3-minute drive from the Convention Center. Complimentary shuttle service takes guests to and from the airport, and the friendly, warm staff welcomes guests every evening Monday through Friday with a Manager’s Reception that offers complimentary beer, wine, soft drinks and light snacks.
About Fairfield Inn & Suites Charleston Airport / Convention Center
Truly confident travel begins at the Fairfield Inn & Suites Charleston Airport/Convention Center. The hotel offers both the friendly service guests expect and the convenience they need for a rewarding stay in North Charleston, South Carolina. Settle in to spacious rooms or suites, and enjoy amenities like free Wi-Fi and plush pillowtop mattresses. Stay productive at well-lit work spaces, or relax in front of a flat-screen TV. Mornings are always bright, thanks to the property’s complimentary hotel breakfast and the evenings greet guests with a special weekday Manager's Reception, which includes beer, wine, and soft drinks. For travelers in South Carolina for work, the hotel’s two versatile meeting rooms and 24-hour business center are a perfect match. And the property’s prime location in North Charleston, near both the airport and the Convention Center as well as other sights, makes traveling to and from the hotel easy and stress-free.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Charleston Airport / Convention Center
4841 Tanger Outlet Blvd
North Charleston, South Carolina 29418 USA
+1-843-300-3100
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/chscs-fairfield-inn-and-suites-charleston-airport-convention-center/


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