Vieraskäyttäjä
21. heinäkuuta 2025
Every summer my wife and I go back “home” to Hôtel de Paris Saint-Tropez. When my wife and I arrived this summer, Samuel was waiting. Not a staff member. Not reception. Samuel Andreo, the head concierge, the heartbeat of the hotel, and a world-renowned hospitality expert. He didn’t just greet us. He walked us through the lobby and personally escorted us to our suite. When we reached the door, I paused. Something was different. Samuel welcomed us to a newly upgraded "Suite Moses." The sign at our regular room had been upgraded and replaced with a beautiful, permanent plaque that read “Suite Moses.” After years of staying in the same room, Samuel and his team didn’t just welcome us back to our home away from home. They made it known: You belong here. You’re family. That’s what Samuel and his team do. They don’t just provide service. They create a feeling of belonging that’s baked into their DNA. It’s not forced. It’s not scripted. It’s instinctive. You feel it in every detail, and you never forget it. From that moment on, the month that followed once again became one of the most unforgettable masterclasses in true leadership, the cultural power of A-player teams, and what it truly means to create a world-class experience. Samuel isn’t just a concierge. He’s a conductor. A commander. A man who owns the client experience from end to end. One morning, I casually mentioned I had a quick event in Verona, Italy. Logistical nightmare, right? Not for Samuel. He made one call, then looked me in the eye and said: “Here’s how it’s going to go. Helicopter to the airport. Private jet to Italy. Mercedes waiting on the runway. You’ll be there for dinner. I’ll reverse the whole thing tomorrow to get you back.” Enjoying a beautifully orchestrated trip to Verona courtesy of Samuel. That’s not just service. That’s orchestration. The very definition of true leadership. Samuel doesn’t wait for permission. He acts. He owns the outcome. That mindset of extreme ownership is what separates good from great. It isn’t just Samuel’s ability to execute a complex task quickly. There’s something deeply caring, even paternal, about Samuel. He makes you feel safe, like someone is looking out for you. He’s never just managing logistics…he’s managing you. That level of care turns service into stewardship, and it’s a role he demonstrates to his team just as much as he does to his guests. Samuel doesn’t operate in isolation. He’s built and leads a team of world-class professionals who deliver excellence with precision, instinct, and pride. Samuel himself wears the golden keys of Les Clefs d’Or, a badge held by fewer than 4,000 concierges across the globe. It’s recognition not just for his skill, but for the way he leads: by example, with heart, and with relentless standards. His team is nothing short of exceptional. Céline, Romain, Alex, and Pierre – three of them also carry the Les Clefs d’Or designation, and Pierre is well on his way. For context: this is a 90-r
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