Pullman Sydney Penrith appoints general manager

Written by Mar 26, 2025Spice News

Having most recently worked as general manager at Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains – MGallery Collection, Young brings more than 30 years’ experience to the role.

He has expertise in growing established hotels and launching new brands in emerging markets, and is excited to take Pullman Sydney Penrith and Western Sydney Convention Centre forward as the region grows as a business, conference and leisure destination ahead of the opening of Western Sydney International Airport in 2026.

“What attracted me to Pullman Sydney Penrith and Western Sydney Convention Centre is the new life and energy we are infusing into the community,” says Young.

“I’m especially looking forward to Western Sydney Convention Centre becoming a key player in attracting large events and conventions to Penrith, injecting vitality and attention into western Sydney.”

Young will oversee the continued development of the $110 million dollar precinct, which includes Western Sydney Convention Centre, Pullman Sydney Penrith – the region’s first 5-star hotel, which opened in August 2023 – Tori Bar and Cafe on the property’s ground floor, and Marcel Bar & Bistro, which offers a modern European and Australian dining experience.

The hotel features 152 rooms, while the convention centre offers 1250 square metres of conference space, accommodating up to 1000 seated guests.

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