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Friday,  November 7, 2025   10:23 PM
Kempinski appoints Paul Lonergan as chief operating & asset mgmt. officer
Kempinski Hotels has appointed Paul Lonergan as chief operating and asset management office. (Supplied)

Kempinski Hotels has appointed industry veteran Paul Lonergan as chief operating and asset management officer – a new role that will oversee the luxury hotel group’s operations and asset management strategy in EMEA, Americas and Asia Pacific (excluding China & Mongolia).

“As Kempinski continues to evolve from a traditional hotel operator into an agile, owner-aligned organization, Paul’s appointment marks a pivotal step in that journey,” said Barbara Muckermann, group chief executive officer, Kempinski Hotels, in a statement.

“He combines the strategic insight of an asset manager with the operational rigour of a hotelier, and that dual perspective is exactly what we need to unlock the full potential of our portfolio. Paul has a proven record of elevating iconic properties and building value for owners while maintaining the spirit of exceptional service that defines a storied brand like Kempinski.”

Lonergan brings more than three decades of global hospitality experience, combining 20 years in senior operational leadership with 15 years in commercial hotel asset management.

He has executed the pre-opening and launch of properties in Dubai Holding hospitality portfolio, and has managed multimillion-dollar CAPEX programmes, executing large-scale revitalisation and refurbishment projects, and leading mixed-use retail and restaurant leasing strategies that enhance both guest experience and asset value.

“Kempinski’s heritage of timeless luxury is unique, and the opportunity now is to pair that heritage with performance-driven operating and asset strategies,” said Lonergan in a release. “Working closely with our hotel teams and ownership partners, we will focus on targeted CAPEX, precise operating levers and distinctive guest propositions, ensuring every property delivers on the Kempinski promise while growing long-term value.”

Lonergan will work closely with veteran Kempinski executive, Manish Nambiar, who has been promoted to senior vice president operations, Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific

Manish joined the company in 2004 as an area executive chef in Tanzania before progressing through multiple leadership roles.

He led the openings of Kempinski Villa Rosa Nairobi and Kempinski Gold Coast City Accra, served as Area General Manager Africa, and most recently held the role of vice president operations Southeast Asia while managing the Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok.


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