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More than a Burj Dream

Just crowned International Receptionist of the Year, the 23-year-old is not only living her Burj Al Arab dream, she is also bringing laurels to the city's hospitality industry

  • By Muby Asger, Staff Reporter, XPRESS
  • Published: 00:00 February 2, 2012
  • XPRESS

  • Image Credit: © XPRESS/Pankaj Sharma
  • Olga Velceva
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DUBAI: For Olga Velceva, life will never be the same again. The 23-year-old Moldovan had a dream: She wanted to work at the Burj Al Arab. Nothing else mattered. That dream took her from her home in Moldova, to university in Italy, and a front-office job from which she was hand-picked to live out her dream: A job as a Guest Services Executive at the Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai.

Young dreamer

In university, we'd daydream about where we'd be after graduation. I remember saying how amazing it'd be if I was Front Office Manager at the Burj Al Arab. This hotel is the only reason I came to Dubai

Olga Velceva

"In university, we'd daydream about where we'd be after graduation. I remember saying how amazing it'd be if I was Front Office Manager at the Burj Al Arab. This hotel is the only reason I came to Dubai. And now I've just won the David Campbell Trophy for International Receptionist of the Year for Burj Al Arab," she says.

With barely six months work experience at the Burj Al Arab under her belt, Velceva was surprised when she was chosen from nearly 20 colleagues to represent the iconic Burj Al Arab Hotel at the AICR Receptionist of the Year award in Dubai.

"The selection process wasn't easy," recalls the 23-year-old. "I was interviewed and put through role-plays. The main criterion was personality. We are the first contact with guests. People are living out a dream when they come here. And in the 10 minutes that we have with them, we have to create the perfect doorway to their dream," says Velceva, who was ecstatic at winning Dubai Receptionist of the Year (2011). In normal circumstances, she would have already lived out her dreams. But these weren't normal circumstances. Having won the Dubai award, Velceva automatically qualified for the international championship.

"I was representing not just the Burj Al Arab, but Dubai. I was aware of where it could take me," she says, referring to her dream of being a Front Office Manager. "I wanted to be the first person to bring this trophy to Dubai."

Settling in with contestants from 14 countries, including France, Switzerland and Singapore, Velceva was enthusiasm personified. The competition in Prague was similar to what she experienced in Dubai.

"The most important question they asked was how I would be able to increase the revenue of the hotel. To me, the answer is clear. I can up-sell a higher category of suites, provide transportation at additional cost, talk about the spa facilities we have, our seven restaurants … I have to be able to read the guest, to make out if it's a honeymoon couple, or someone celebrating a birthday… Everyone has their own needs and it's up to me to come up with suggestions to suit them… That's how a receptionist can bring in revenue," she says, with ambition in her eyes.

Today, her career could take her places. "I believe this award will open doors for me. The Burj Al Arab management is extremely supportive. We'll see what happens," she says.

"I'm proof that dreams come true. You just need passion"

Dubai chapter in international contest

The AICR (International Presidium of the Amicale Internationale des Chefs de Reception et Sous Directeurs des Grand Hotels) contest was held in Prague from January 18-22. The AICR, founded in 1964, has developed into an international organisation with chapters in 18 countries. "Dubai opened the AICR chapter under the aegis of DTCM [Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing] in 2005," said Steven Mueller, President, AICR, Dubai Chapter.

Comments (7)

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  1. Added 14:27 February 2, 2012

    Congrats girl!

    Anonymous, sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  2. Added 14:06 February 2, 2012

    Congratulations Olga for winning the prestigious award for Dubai!

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 13:21 February 2, 2012

    Congrats!

    timmy b, oslo, Norway

  4. Added 11:00 February 2, 2012

    We are very proud of your rare achievement Olga. Congratulations!

    Julius, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  5. Added 10:36 February 2, 2012

    After reading this article, I can't help but congratulate her on her achievement... You have a great point in what you do and you know were you want to be.... wish you all the best for the coming championship! Keep going!

    Anonymous, dubai, United Arab Emirates

  6. Added 10:22 February 2, 2012

    Proud of Olga! Way to go!

    Tanya, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  7. Added 07:12 February 2, 2012

    Congrats! Wish you all the best! Keep reaching heights in your profession!

    sheik azim mamlekar , dubai, United Arab Emirates

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