Miko Camacho’s calling as a hotelier is written in the stars
‘I focus on coaching. I have a passion for teaching, mentoring and bringing out the best in my team members, allowing them to fail forward and improve’

Promoter and Product: Miko Camacho at the Deluxe Suite
In the ever-busy, fast-paced, highly competitive hospitality world, every Presidential Suite booked for long-staying VVIPs, well-attended fundraising affairs and extended clan milestone celebrations, may make or break the daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual growth reports. Thus, a seasoned sales director who leads the entire hotels' staff in promoting the services of the property is of utmost importance.
Enter Mikhail Camacho, better known as Miko, a 36-year-old bachelor hotelier extraordinaire from The Peninsula Hotel Manila.



He began his early schooling at the Quezon City Christian Academy, where he picked up the childhood habit of academic excellence and likewise took up Mandarin — a skill that would later prove invaluable in his career. For college, he initially enrolled as a Manufacturing Engineering student at the De La Salle University before he shifted to Consular and Diplomatic Affairs at the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde.
Miko's professional journey was not just an ordinary climb up the corporate ladder — it was a path laden with challenging yet fruitful choices. He initially started as a junior staff member at the popular Philippine Pavilion during the Shanghai World Expo in 2010 — where every nation brought the best of their country — under the Philippine Department of Tourism Office in China.






