Former Silversea president Barbara Muckermann has been appointed chief executive of Kempinski Hotels.
The luxury hotel group, which operates 82 hotels across 36 countries, said it is preparing to open “more spectacular properties” in new worldwide regions following Muckermann’s appointment.
The group intends to add another 34 hotels and residences to its portfolio in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa in the coming years.
Muckermann announced she was leaving Silversea just over a month ago to “pursue other opportunities”.
In an email to media today (21 May), she confirmed she made the “difficult decision” to leave her “beloved Silversea” after being offered the chief executive position at Kempinski.
Muckermann said: “I could not be more thrilled to be joining Kempinski Hotels as chief executive during such a pivotal time for the brand.
“I am delighted to play an integral role in this incredibly iconic brand’s next chapter while honouring its rich history, and very much look forward to working in tandem with amazing colleagues globally to continue to make the Kempinski name synonymous with individual luxury.”
Rene Nijhof, chair of Kempinski Hotels board of directors, said: “Barbara has always been at the forefront of luxury, and her proven ability to elevate the guest experience while simultaneously maximising profitability for leading travel brands made her the ideal choice to lead Kempinski Hotels.
“Her dynamic, forward-thinking approach will be vital as we continue to usher in a new era of luxury for our brand. As Barbara takes the helm, she will be the first woman in the company’s 127-year history to lead this iconic brand.”