Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific has been honored with three international awards in the 2020 American Resort Development Association (ARDA) Awards program. The ARDA Awards celebrate excellence in the resort and timeshare industry in categories including resort operations, marketing and sales, management and administration, and corporate responsibility.
The company was also recognized in the Wyndham Destinations Full Circle global win for its corporate responsibility work across Asia Pacific under the WYNDGreen and Wishes by Wyndham sustainability and philanthropic programs.
“I am extremely proud of our winning Asia Pacific teams and individuals, along with the four finalists who represented our company,” said Barry Robinson, President and Managing Director of Wyndham Vacation Clubs. “Our teams have really had to dig deep over the past few months, so this news comes at a wonderful time – just as we are starting to reopen our resorts to timeshare owners and guests, and welcome our valued employees back to work.”
“We are honored to be recognized as an industry leader and we remain committed to delivering personalized and memorable experiences for our timeshare club members and guests,” said Barry Robinson.
This year’s ARDA Awards winners were selected by both industry experts and judges outside of the industry. The ARDA Awards Program is broadly acknowledged as a gold standard in the industry for overall professional excellence.
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