**Marriott International Elevates Kiran Andicot to Senior VP for South Asia**
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**Marriott International Elevates Kiran Andicot to Senior VP for South Asia**
Marriott International has announced the promotion of Kiran Andicot to Senior Vice President for South Asia, a role that broadens his previous responsibilities focused solely on hotel development in the region. With nearly two decades of experience at Marriott, Andicot will now manage both development and operations across South Asia, as confirmed by the company.
This appointment follows the recent departure of Ranju Alex, the former regional director, who has transitioned to a new role as CEO for South Asia at the French hospitality group Accor. Marriott’s portfolio in South Asia includes a diverse range of brands such as JW Marriott, W, and Westin, catering to luxury, premium, and select service segments. The company has also introduced a new “India-first” brand, Series by Marriott.
Rajeev Menon, President of Marriott International Asia Pacific excluding China, praised Andicot’s extensive knowledge of the South Asian market, his strong relationships with owner partners, and his strategic business insight. Menon emphasized that Andicot’s leadership, combined with the expertise of Marriott’s seasoned management team, will be crucial for the company’s continued growth in the region.
Currently, Marriott’s South Asia portfolio comprises approximately 220 hotels, including several significant signings in India slated for 2024. This includes the integration of 115 properties from The Fern under the new Series brand.
Ranju Alex, who has over 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry, has taken on the responsibility of managing Accor’s hotels in South Asia and will spearhead its expansion through a planned joint venture with aviation leader InterGlobe.
According to hospitality consultancy Horwath HTL, India’s branded room supply, currently at 200,000, is projected to increase to 300,000 by 2030. Marriott currently operates over 24,000 rooms in India, including those listed under ITC Hotels as part of its loyalty program.
**FAQ**
**What is Kiran Andicot’s new role at Marriott International?**
Kiran Andicot has been appointed as Senior Vice President for South Asia, overseeing both hotel development and operations in the region.

