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Seren appoints new hotel manager at Penmaenuchaf

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Seren has announced the appointment of Christie Hayes as hotel manager at Penmaenuchaf in Dolgellau, Gwynedd.

Hayes will start her new role from 1 December and will lead the business as Seren seeks to continue the project work to refurbish the venue in the years ahead.

She joins Penmaenuchaf from her previous role as Restaurant Manager at Seren’s Michelin Starred Beach House restaurant in Oxwich.

She has over 10 years experience in the industry, with previous experience working as restaurant manager at The Boat House in Henley.

Hayes also made the journey to Ireland in various senior F&B and events supervisory roles at Adare Manor in Limerick including the management of the Michelin starred Oak Room Restaurant.

Neil Kedward, founder and owner of Seren, said: “We are delighted to see Christie progress within our family of businesses as she takes her first steps into Hotel Management. As the business leader at Penmaenuchaf, Christie will play a crucial role in building a team and venue that will enable Seren to make the future happen in Snowdonia. Christie has bags of charisma and will light up any room with her clear passion and professionalism. We are more than confident that she will be a huge success in her new leadership role.”

 

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