Cheval Collection CEO retires
Cheval Collection has announced that its CEO, George Westwell, has stepped down from his position to retire.
Since joining the brand in March 2004, Westwell has overseen the launch of flagship Residence Cheval Three Quays in 2014, as well as the transition from a long-stay accommodation model to a dynamically priced offering in the luxury hotel market. The company went through a reinvention in 2018, transforming itself from Cheval Residences to Cheval Collection, and began an ambitious plan for growth both in the UK and internationally. In 2020, Cheval announced a further expansion of the brand in Edinburgh, with three additional residences, and in Frankfurt, where the first Cheval Maison product is currently in development.
“It has been an absolute privilege working for Cheval over the past 17 years. Working for such a dynamic, forward-thinking brand, alongside the most outstanding calibre of colleagues is honouring. I am proud of the success of the brand and it has gone from strength to strength. From launching new properties in London to expanding further through the UK with our Edinburgh properties, to exciting upcoming growth in Europe and the Middle East, Cheval’s ability to adapt and grow will never cease to amaze me,” says Westwell.
“During 2020, we saw a 27% increase in our property inventory – we announced the expansion of the Cheval brand in Scotland with three new properties: Cheval The Edinburgh Grand, Cheval Old Town Chambers and Cheval Abbey Strand Apartments at Holyrood. This year, Cheval Old Town Chambers will see an additional 25 apartments join the 50 we already operate, and we are also opening a boutique collection of apartments in London – Cheval Lexham Gardens. Being an integral part of this expansion has been the perfect end to the most fulfilling career. I’m very sad to say goodbye but I know that I will watch Cheval continue to lead the way in serviced apartments with the expansion, loyal customer base, strategic vision and most importantly, world-class team that I am so grateful to call my colleagues and friends.”
Mohammed S Almarzooqi, Managing Director of Cheval Collection, comments: “It has been a pleasure to work with George, and on behalf of the board and our colleagues I want to thank him for his successful leadership of Cheval Collection. George has been an exceptional CEO and a driving force for Cheval Collection becoming the leading organisation that it is today. He has executed our leading strategy with a strong focus on evolving our brands, guest experience and loyalty proposition, as well as being a day-to-day inspiration, and breath of fresh air to all his colleagues. Although we are sorry to see him go, we respect and understand his decision to retire and know our paths will continue to cross.”
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