Dorsett president lights up the occasion with her charm


GONG Xi Fa Cai to all who are celebrating Chinese New Year (CNY)! Last week, we were invited to The Emperor restaurant in Grand Dorsett Subang to enjoy a delightful CNY luncheon and Power Lunch session with Winnie Chiu, president of Dorsett Hospitality International. Radiantly youthful and decked out in a modern shift dress, Chiu walked into the restaurant epitomising beauty and power. She explained that as a woman, she takes great pride in her appearance, but that the icing on the cake of being a notable woman is the endorsement deals that come with it, something she greatly enjoys.

“I'm a spokesperson for SK-II. It's really nice because they launched a campaign with my work and to guess what I like to do. It's all related but it also gets people to know our brand more and to know hospitality more. So, I love that. I also do it for a few other brands like Bulgari (jewellery). You get to wear nice jewellery and all that. It's fun.”

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