Mandarin Oriental has confirmed that Edouard
Ettedgui is to step down as Group Chief Executive on 31 March
2016. He will be succeeded by James Riley.
James Riley is currently the group finance
director of Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited. He joined the
Jardine Matheson Group in 1993 from Kleinwort Benson, and has held
a number of senior finance and commercial roles within the group
prior to taking his current position in 2005. He has served on the
board of Mandarin Orientals management company for the past ten
years and has an extensive knowledge of the groups operations.
Commenting on the change Chairman of Mandarin
Oriental, Ben Keswick, said, Edouard has led Mandarin Oriental
Hotel Group since 1998, and has been instrumental in the group
becoming recognized by many as the best global luxury hotel group.
It is an outstanding achievement, for which we are extremely
grateful. I am very pleased that we will continue to benefit from
his knowledge and experience as he will remain as a non-executive
Director.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group currently operates,
or has under development, 46 hotels representing more than 11,000
rooms in 25 countries, with 21 hotels in Asia, 9 in the
Americas and 16 in Europe, Middle East and North Africa. In
addition, the group operates or has under development, 16
Residences at Mandarin Oriental connected to its properties.
Mandarin Oriental,
CEO,
Hong Kong
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