‘French quality, Cambodian kindness’ at Accor hotels group co-founder’s hospitality school

At 90, Paul Dubrule, the co-founder of French multinational brand Accor, was looking sprightly at his school of hospitality in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

Swaying merrily to the uplifting tune of the 1969 song Les Champs-Élysées, the nonagenarian appeared to be conducting the 10 Cambodian students with his hands at a ceremony in November 2024 that celebrated the opening of a new amphitheatre.

Also present at the performance was Maud Bailly, chief executive of Sofitel, a luxury hotel brand under the Accor umbrella.

We are a people industry, and our main purpose is to train, educate, and elevate.

Maud Bailey, CEO of Sofitel, an Accor brand that hires Paul Dubrule hospitality school graduates
Dubrule decided to open a school in Siem Reap when he was the mayor of Fontainebleau, a commune south of Paris, to celebrate the newly formed sister-city relationship between Fontainebleau and Siem Reap.

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