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Dorchester Collection has confirmed the appointment of Philippe Leboeuf as Chief Executive Officer, effective June 2025.An award-winning and seasoned hotelier, Leboeuf has in-depth experience across regional roles in the luxury sector on multiple continents. His strategic vision, leadership, expertise in operations and organisational culture, combined with his extensive experience with new openings, will continue to position Dorchester Collection at the forefront of luxury hospitality. Leboeuf was most recently Managing Director of Raffles at the OWO, in London.Leboeuf has been director general of Concorde Hotels, owned by Taittinger, where he oversaw 19 owned and 70 affiliated hotels. Additionally, he was a Board director of Leading Hotels of the World and has held many other senior leadership positions such as Regional Vice President of Operations for Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, Vice President Operations for Rosewood and General Manager of Claridge’s. In his most recent position at Raffles London, he oversaw the successful opening of the landmark hotel.
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“Keeping the Dorchester Collection renowned culture and values alive was key in the selection of Philippe as CEO. Driven by purpose and excellence, he is highly respected globally by many stakeholders including owners, the travel trade, the media and partners, and especially employees and guests,” said Christopher Cowdray, President of Dorchester Collection.Philippe remarked: “As Dorchester Collection hotels write the history of their destinations and have a special alchemy that brings them together, I’m greatly looking forward to taking the company legacy and storied heritage to the next stage”.A graduate of Cornell University and HEC Management School in Paris, Philippe is fluent in four languages: English, French, Italian and Spanish. In addition, he was awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour by the French government.

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