Aaron Ashkenazy
About Aaron Ashkenazy
Aaron Ashkenazy is a Front Desk Agent at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company and a Graphic Design Intern at HackerU. He has experience in both hospitality and graphic design, demonstrating adaptability in his career.
Work at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C.
Aaron Ashkenazy currently serves as a Front Desk Agent at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. in Herzliyya, Tel Aviv, Israel. He has been in this role since 2021. His responsibilities include managing guest check-ins and check-outs, addressing guest inquiries, and ensuring a high level of customer service. This position reflects his ongoing commitment to the hospitality industry.
Education and Expertise
Aaron Ashkenazy studied at St. Edmund's College in Shillong for a brief period in 1970. He also completed a certification program at HackerU, where he gained knowledge in graphic design. His expertise includes mastering the Adobe Suite, which is crucial for executing modern graphic design projects. He has also completed a 100-hour internship at HackerU, which provided him with practical experience in the field.
Background in Hospitality
Before joining The Ritz-Carlton, Aaron worked as a Front Desk Agent at Orchid Okeanos Boutique Hotel in Herzliya from 2016 to 2020. In this role, he developed skills in customer service and hotel operations. His experience in the hospitality sector has contributed to his ability to manage guest relations effectively.
Transition to Graphic Design
Aaron Ashkenazy has transitioned from the hospitality industry to graphic design. He currently works as a Freelance Graphic Designer, a role he has held since 2017. This shift demonstrates his adaptability and interest in technology, as he integrates his customer service experience with design principles.
Internship Experience at HackerU
Aaron completed a 100-hour internship at HackerU, focusing on graphic design. This internship allowed him to apply his theoretical knowledge in a practical setting, enhancing his skills and preparing him for a career in design. His time at HackerU has been instrumental in his professional development.