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Iconic Luxury Hotels appoints new senior vice president

It has an extensive portfolio of more than 115 hotels, with 23,000 bedrooms across the UK, Europe, the US, and the Caribbean

Iconic Luxury Hotels has announced that it has promoted Francisco Macedo, current general manager of Cliveden House, to senior vice president, asset management – international.

Alongside being the general manager of Cliveden House, Macedo is also group operations director.

Iconic Luxury Hotels, part of L+R Hotels, is a family-owned global hotel investment and management company.

It has an extensive portfolio of more than 115 hotels, with 23,000 bedrooms across the UK, Europe, the US, and the Caribbean.

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The other UK hotels comprise Chewton Glen, The Lygon Arms, 11 Cadogan Gardens in Chelsea, The Mayfair Townhouse and the newest addition to the collection The Chelsea Townhouse.

Andrew Stembridge, executive director, said: “With the current expansion of the Iconic Luxury Hotels portfolio internationally in Venice and later this year in Miami Florida, Francisco’s role will be pivotal to our future development plans. However, he will also remain central to our UK operations, continuing to oversee Cliveden House and forming part of our executive team.

“This key role underlines our appetite to grow Iconic Luxury Hotels through acquisition and management contracts both internationally and closer to home, and we are lucky to have the opportunity to recognise Francisco’s skills and expertise in this new appointment.”

Macedo added: “I am honoured to take on this new role. This is an exciting time for our collection as we expand our footprint with the integration of Hotel Excelsior, Venice and the upcoming opening of the Palm House Hotel, Florida.

“My focus will be on ensuring these properties uphold the exceptional service and operational standards that define the Iconic Luxury Hotels experience. I am committed to supporting our growth internationally and look forward to the opportunities ahead.”

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