Natasha Hargan named general manager of Nobu Hotel London Shoreditch

21 August 2023 by
Natasha Hargan named general manager of Nobu Hotel London Shoreditch

Natasha Hargan has been appointed general manager of Nobu Hotel London Shoreditch.

She joined from St Martins Lane London, where she served as general manager from September 2020 to May 2023, managing a team of 180.

She oversaw two re-openings during that time and achieved profit turnover that exceeded pre-pandemic levels.

Hargan, who has 15 years' experience in the industry, was also previously operating general manager at Resident Hotels and acting general manager at Sanderson London, sister property to St Martins Lane, both of which are under the Ennismore portfolio.

Commenting on her appointment, she said: "I couldn't be more thrilled to be part of the Nobu Hotel London Shoreditch team. Having watched the industry change drastically over the last three-years, I believe the preferences of travellers have also shifted, and as such, it's important that we consistently consider how to unravel the wants and needs of the modern guest."

It comes after the opening of Nobu Shoreditch Bar & Terrace last month, which offers a selection of cocktails, including the yuzu and apple martini and the stingless bee margarita.

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