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Zeal Hotels has announced the appointment of Barnaby Kean as the new general manager of the Voco Zeal Exeter Science Park.
Kean joins the group from Klarent Hospitality, where he was a general manager.
He has previously worked with the Zeal Hotels team and has extensive experience with IHG brands, including at the Holiday Inn Guildford
The four-star, 142-bedroom property, which is currently under construction, is due to open in January 2025.
The hotel will be operated by Valor Hospitality and will join IHG’s network as the group’s first ever net zero carbon hotel.
The building, which achieved the BREEAM Outstanding rating at the design stage, is currently on schedule in week 49 of a 75-week construction programme.
Kean said: “I am excited to start working at this groundbreaking property and being part of the process of creating a more sustainable hotel sector.
“We want to be a beacon of sustainability fit for 2050 set out by the Paris agreement and to be the leading hotel in Exeter and the UK using a circular economy from start to finish in all that we do particular focus on the local use of food and beverage. We aim to be the leaders in sustainable hospitality and we want to be the first sustainable generation.”
Tim Wheeldon, managing director, Zeal Hotels, added: “We are delighted to welcome Barnaby back into ‘Team Zeal’. He demonstrated his enthusiasm for sustainable operation as well as hands-on management and team building in 2019, when we opened our first hotel, the Holiday Inn Express in Bridgwater.
“The Voco Zeal Hotel Exeter Science Park is being constructed using 50% less carbon, will be 100% electric and outshines the 2050 net zero energy target set. The design ensures it will consume a third of the energy used by similar hotels and the solar panels create more energy than it will use, every year.”




























