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Chewton Glen


Case study Ed Fitzpatrick Chewton Glen thoroughly enjoys growing its own talent and one of the best examples of this is Ed Fitzpatrick. Ed graduated from the 10 out of 10 management training programme, where he spent 25 months (five months in five different five-star properties) learning


Chewton Glen


An English original. Chewton Glen is a luxury country house hotel and spa set in 130 acres of Hampshire countryside on the edge of the New Forest National Park, and just a few minutes’ walk from the sea. A very special place, Chewton


Glen is a proud member of Relais & Châteaux and is one of the finest luxury hotels in the UK. It has been voted Best UK Holiday Hotel and listed as one of the World’s Best Hotels by Condé Nast Traveller readers, not to mention being named number one in The Caterer’s list of 100 Hoteliers’ Hotels. The unsurpassed heritage of


effortlessly gracious English hospitality and the balance between heritage and evolution is what makes Chewton Glen a five-red-star luxury Hampshire country house hotel and spa that constantly surprises. Chewton Glen Hotel & Spa New Milton, New Forest, Hampshire BH25 6QS Call 01425 275 341 or email cparrett@chewtonglen.com


various aspects of hospitality and building and developing his skills, leadership techniques and management styles. On completion of this programme, Chewton Glen snatched Ed up and made him their Deputy Reception Manager. Ed offered support to front desk and was the guest’s first point of contact. Ed did fantastically well at this and just 10 months later was promoted to Assistant to the General Manager. Again, Ed shone and surpassed all expectations. Wanting to follow his passion for F&B, from November 2014 until March 2016, Ed was our F&B Ops manager and worked wonders with the Dining Room & Bar & Lounge in improving service, implementing training, mentoring staff and being actively involved in everyday service. April 2016 saw yet another promotion for Ed to Operations Manager, working closely with our General Manager in the strategic and operational running of the hotel.


Are you 10 out of 10?


Our training course, 10 out of 10, is an exceptional opportunity to enter the hospitality industry at the highest level, learning skills from some of the most well-respected professionals in exceptional properties around the UK. This is the chance of a lifetime and will set you on a strong career path to hospitality management. The programme allows you to spend time in 10 different hospitality


sectors (from sales and marketing to housekeeping and kitchen) within 10 different world-renowned hotels. This is a great way to learn the ins and outs of the hospitality industry first hand; testing strengths and highlighting areas for improvements. This 25-month training programme is sure to set you off on the right


path for a strong career in hospitality management. To find out more or to apply for 10 out of 10, email Anita on abower@chewtonglen.com or visit www.ten-outof-ten.co.uk


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