Ace Hotel / Atelier Ace
Hana Yom is a seasoned professional in revenue management with extensive experience in the hospitality industry. Currently serving as Revenue Manager at Ace Hotel/Atelier Ace since September 2019, Hana has previously held similar roles at Sister City and worked as a Revenue Analyst at The Kitano New York. Additionally, Hana's background includes positions as Senior Front Office Agent at The Kitano New York and Overnight Manager at PUBLIC, an Ian Schrager Hotel. Beginning the career as Assistant Front Desk Manager at Ace Hotel New York, Hana possesses a comprehensive understanding of hotel operations. Hana holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Teaching Japanese as a Second Language from New York University.
Ace Hotel / Atelier Ace
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Ace Hotel Ace Hotel is a collection of individuals — multiple and inclusive — seeking to embrace the cities we live in by building spaces for collective gathering. Whether thoughtfully reinterpreting historic buildings or imagining radical new structures, our aim is always to make something energized, human and soulful. Our hotels are inspired by an affinity for the soulful and fueled by our love for the hyperlocal. A study in contrasts, Ace Hotel marries the pragmatic with the romantic, the private with the collective, the old world with the future. We are guided by empathy and compassion, and believe that the best things in life take conviction, guts and community. The way we do anything is the way we do everything. Atelier Ace Atelier Ace is Ace Hotel’s in-house creative, marketing, events, interior, architecture and graphic design team. We’re a curious hybrid — romantics with an unswerving business savvy, easy-going yet driven, casual but elegant. We architect event spaces, rooms, nightly magic, branded campaigns, curios and keepsakes and see the hotel as a potential for real, fluid community. With everything we do, we try to collaborate with and celebrate people whose work inspires us. We like the stories that come with things and think that wherever you are, you should feel like you’re there.