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Katerina Giannouka To Take Helm as CEO of Jumeirah Hotels

She Becomes First Woman CEO of a Major Middle Eastern Hotel Firm

Katerina Giannouka has been appointed the new CEO of Jumeirah Group. (Jumeriah Group)
Katerina Giannouka has been appointed the new CEO of Jumeirah Group. (Jumeriah Group)

Dubai Holding, parent company of Jumeirah Group, has appointed Katerina Giannouka as CEO of the United Arab Emirates’ hotel firm. She will replace José Silva in the role starting in December.

Giannouka previously spent five years at Radisson Hotel Group, where she was president, Asia-Pacific.

Before that role she had the same title, along with additional duties for China, at Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, and she also worked for Starwood Hotels & Resorts before it was acquired by Marriott International.

“Given Katerina’s impressive track record as a transformative business leader, as well as her luxury hospitality background and drive to create resilient teams and culture, I am confident that she will build on Jumeirah’s incredible success story,” Amit Kaushal, group CEO at Dubai Holding, said in a statement.

On Sept. 23, the company announced Silva's exit from the company.

Jumeirah operates 25 hotels with approximately 6,500 rooms in the Middle East, Europe and Asia.

The 1,033-room Jumeirah Jabal Omar in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, is scheduled to open before the end of the year. The 390-room Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab is expected to debut in Dubai in 2023.

There are very few women leading major hotel groups.

One leaving that small list is Alison Brittain, who announced her retirement from Whitbread PLC, the owner of the Premier Inn brand, at the end of this year.

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