The Scotsman

New manager appointed for Dalmahoy

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club has checked in a veteran of the hospitalit­y industry as its new general manager.

Murray Thomson has worked in the sector for some three decades, with roles at some of Scotland’s top hotels including The Balmoral in Edinburgh and most recently Blythswood Square in Glasgow. He replaces Alistair Kinchin who has retired after 18 years at the helm.

Dalmahoy, which notes that it is an independen­tly-branded resort – said the move is a vote of confidence in the sector. The resort, which is set in 1,000 acres of countrysid­e seven miles from Edinburgh city centre and was originally built in 1725, is currently closed to all guests with the exception of its golf members.

It will start to make preparatio­ns for reopening as soon as it gets the green light from the Scottish government.

Mr Thomson will be responsibl­e for the daily operations and strategic direction of the 208-room, seven-suite resort offering including its fine dining venue, Pentland Restaurant, The Brasserie & James Braid Bar, afternoon tea lounge and Golf and Leisure Club.

He said his main priority will be steering the resort through Scotland’s road to reopening and continuing to ensure a safe environmen­t for his team and guests.

Mr Thomson started out as a linen porter in Edinburgh in his teens and received a HIT Scotland Scholarshi­p to Cornell University of Hotel Administra­tion. He has spent his career working his way up through the ranks in operations, sales and marketing, and latterly management for hotels such as Glasgow’s Grand Central.

 ??  ?? 0 Murray Thomson worked his way up the ranks
0 Murray Thomson worked his way up the ranks

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