Shovan Sengupta
Shovan Sengupta
Shovan Sengupta, Global Hotel Segment VP at Schneider Electric, has more than 19 years of experience in the fields of engineering and technology. He holds a certification in Hotel Asset Management and Strategic Analysis from Cornell University and has spent more than 12 years in the hotel segment in technologies related to hotel guest satisfaction, energy management, and operational efficiency. He has been working with hotel operators like Marriott, Hilton, IHG, Accor, Movenpick, and more for over a decade. Shovan’s core competency is in IT network infrastructure and electrical engineering. He likes to spend his leisure time trekking, reading and watching movies. His BOLD idea is to ensure that Schneider brings differentiated technology value to hotel customers by helping hotels...
Shovan Sengupta, Global Hotel Segment VP at Schneider Electric, has more than 19 years of experience in the fields of engineering and technology. He holds a certification in Hotel Asset Management and Strategic Analysis from Cornell University and has spent more than 12 years in the hotel segment in technologies related to hotel guest satisfaction, energy management, and operational efficiency. He has been working with hotel operators like Marriott, Hilton, IHG, Accor, Movenpick, and more for over a decade. Shovan’s core competency is in IT network infrastructure and electrical engineering. He likes to spend his leisure time trekking, reading and watching movies. His BOLD idea is to ensure that Schneider brings differentiated technology value to hotel customers by helping hotels design and operate their properties more efficiently while achieving superior RevPAR.
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