
Six Senses Uluwatu, Bali announced that Armand Thieblemont took on the post as its regional director for sustainability as of 1st June 2025.
In this dual capacity, Thieblemont supports Six Senses sustainability strategy and operations across sister properties in Asia Pacific, whilst anchoring his leadership from his new home base at Six Senses Uluwatu, Bali.
In his new role at Six Senses Uluwatu, he will lead the resort's environmental stewardship, sustainability innovations, and community outreach programs.
Thieblemont’s vision is to create a model where luxury hospitality and sustainability are not only compatible, but inseparable, further strengthening Six Senses Uluwatu's commitment to promote a regenerative travel, whilst fostering lasting impact throughout Bali and beyond.
Meet Armand Thieblemont
Born in France and raised across Asia, Thieblemont brings a deeply rooted global perspective shaped by a childhood immersed in nature and agricultural life on his grandparents' farms.
A passionate diver and environmental advocate, his turning point moment happened in Nusa Penida, when diving off the coast of Bali in a world class spot famous for sighting manta rays.
Seeing those majestic creatures swimming in a soup of plastic and ingesting kilos of trash, it became evident that the hospitality industry needed to make a drastic change, and he had to be part of it.
With this intention, Thieblemont began his hospitality career in Indonesia before joining Six Senses Zighy Bay in 2022 as sustainability director.
Since then, his empathetic leadership and unwavering commitment have played a key role in shaping and implementing sustainability practices across the brand.
He has contributed to impactful initiatives, including the successful opening of Six Senses Kyoto and the reopening of Six Senses Shaharut, reinforcing the group's mission of purposeful travel and regenerative hospitality.