New group CEO of hotels group the Celtic Collection and ICC Wales

Expanding hotel venture the Celtic Collection and convention centre ICC Wales has a new group chief executive. With more than 25 years of experience in the hospitality industry, Julie Hammond, takes charge of Wales’ largest independent hotel group.

She most recently oversaw one of the UK’s largest hotels in Central London, the Cumberland Hotel, and has held a variety of senior leadership positions across several hospitality properties and groups in the UK and Europe.

Other previous posts include asset manager for L+R Hotels, whose venues include Chewton Glen, Cliveden House and Fairmont Monte Carlo, and group commercial director for Ralph Trustees, whose hotels include London’s Athenaeum and the Grove in Hertfordshire.

She also has prior experience in the Welsh hospitality sector, having managed the voco St David’s Hotel in Cardiff Bay.

Chaired by billionaire Sir Terry Matthews the Celtic Collection owns or operates ten hotels from Magor to Milford Haven. Its first hotel venture, the Celtic Manor Resort, is next to the ICC Wales in Newport. The Collection generates annual revenues of more than £100m and employs 1,200 full-time staff (with an annual payroll of £40m). It also manages the Welsh Rugby Union’s Parkgate Hotel next to the Principality Stadium.

Ms Hammond said:“I am delighted to take on this opportunity and build on the incredible work that has already been done to establish The Celtic Collection as Wales’ largest independent hotel group and ICC Wales as the UK’s most exciting new convention centre.

“The vision and ambition of the owner, Sir Terry Matthews, to continue growing the group was a particular draw for me and I look forward to developing our existing properties and seeking opportunities for further expansion."