
Interhill Hospitality, the hospitality arm of Interhill Group, has made several key leadership appointments, naming Sunardi Song the General Manager of Pullman Kuching and Randy Constantine the General Manager of Pullman Miri Waterfront, effective immediately. Furthermore, the company has promoted Adrian Ng, formerly General Manager of Pullman Kuching to Vice President, Operations and Alan Tham, former General Manager of Pullman Miri Waterfront, to Vice President, Food and Beverage (F&B). Interhill Hospitality owns and operates three renowned Accor-branded hotels — the five-star Pullman Kuching, Pullman Miri Waterfront, and the four-star ibis Melaka, located within the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Interhill Hospitality Chief Operating Officer, Eric Tan, stated: “Pullman Kuching and Pullman Miri Waterfront are crucial strategic contributors to the hosting of MICE events and driving state tourism revenues in line with Sarawak's development. With these new leadership appointments, we are bolstering our commitment to delivering world-class hospitality while driving sustainable growth for the state and our organisation.”
Sunardi Song will lead the strategic operations and highly anticipated relaunch of Pullman Kuching, which is currently undergoing a multi-million-ringgit transformation to become an Accor iconic landmark in Southeast Asia. With more than 15 years of hospitality leadership, Song most recently spearheaded the debut of Swissôtel Living Jakarta Mega Kuningan. Prior to that, he successfully opened Novotel Jakarta Cikini in 2019, guiding the property through challenging market conditions with transformative leadership that delivered operational resilience and progress. His leadership during the pandemic was recognised with Accor Indonesia's Special Award for Outstanding Contribution, and he has long championed sustainability, earning the Indonesia Sustainability Champion title for initiatives that he launched such as Linen for Life and No More Single-Use Plastic.
In his new position, Song will be pivotal in realising the vision of Pullman Kuching as a unifying landmark for Sarawakians and a world-class destination for international visitors. "I am thrilled to lead this iconic property into its next chapter," said Song. "This is more than a renovation; it is about honouring a profound legacy while creating a hotel experience that feels premium, progressive, and future-ready. Pullman Kuching will stand as an iconic landmark for Sarawakians, inspiring international guests with a fresh perspective on Borneo and establishing a new benchmark of luxury in the region”.
Interhill Hospitality is pleased to announce the promotion of Adrian Ng from General Manager of Pullman Kuching to Vice President, Operations, effective immediately. In this newly created role, Ng will provide strategic oversight for the group's entire portfolio, including Pullman Kuching, Pullman Miri Waterfront, and ibis Melaka. This promotion recognises his exceptional leadership as General Manager of Pullman Kuching, where he secured the Gold Award Malaysia Tourism Council - Best Business Hotel East Malaysia. Ng's extensive 17-year career with leading brands like Accor and Interhill Hospitality has equipped him with a unique blend of operational excellence and strategic brand management, honed during his tenure as a Hospitality Consultant for Deloitte's LRA, where he conducted quality assurance audits for major international chains.
"I am deeply honoured to step into this role and continue my journey with Interhill Hospitality," said Ng. "My philosophy has always been that effective leadership and an empowered team are the cornerstones of any successful organisation. Having led Pullman Kuching to its pinnacle of success and being familiar with the operations in Miri and Melaka, I am committed to fostering a culture of excellence across our entire portfolio. Together, we will strengthen each property's unique market position while upholding our unified commitment to superior guest satisfaction and operational brilliance."
Randy Nickcolas Constantine brings over 17 years of international hospitality leadership to his role as General Manager of Pullman Miri Waterfront. His career spans senior roles with renowned brands including Hyatt and Pullman Hotels & Resorts, ibis, Song Saa Private Island, Swissôtel The Stamford, and Royal Tulip across Singapore, Cambodia, Saudi Arabia, and the U.S., specialising in pre-opening, rebranding, and transformative turnarounds. After returning to Malaysia and contributing to Interhill Hospitality as Hotel Manager at Pullman Kuching and Interim General Manager at ibis Melaka, he now applies his expertise to lead Pullman Miri Waterfront.
“I am thrilled to lead the talented team at Pullman Miri Waterfront. My philosophy has always been to build legacy through people and precision. I am an advocate for developing future leaders, implementing green, sustainable F&B concepts, and creating luxury experiences that are both authentic and financially superior. This property is a cornerstone of the local community, and I am committed to strategies that will not only enhance our market position but also contribute significantly to Miri's economic and social landscape,” said Constantine.
Alan Tham is appointed Vice President, Food and Beverage, bringing 26 years of operational mastery to the role, having most recently served as General Manager of Pullman Miri Waterfront. In his new role, Tham will be responsible for the strategic direction, innovation, and financial performance of all F&B operations across Interhill Hospitality, ensuring consistency, quality, and brand alignment while exploring new growth opportunities through franchises and joint ventures. His experience overseeing all aspects of a hotel—from finance and sales to human resources and daily operations—provides him with a holistic understanding of how F&B integrates into and drives the overall success of a property.
A hands-on leader with a deep understanding of property-level execution, Tham's core philosophy is that legendary F&B service is the product of empowered teams and financial discipline. “I believe exceptional guestexperiences are the direct result of empowered teams and operationally brilliant concepts,” said Tham. “My purpose is to ensure our F&B offerings become a powerful reason guests choose our properties, driving both memorable experiences and superior financial performance.”
Together, these leaders represent the complete arsenal of modern hospitality leadership: Ng's empowering culture, Tham's F&B excellence, Song's strategic financial stewardship, and Constantine's transformative execution. Their combined strength ensures that Interhill Hospitality is uniquely positioned to capitalise on Sarawak's economic and tourism growth, delivering world-class experiences that are both profitable and purposeful.