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Anne Legrand has been named general manager of London Marriott Hotel County Hall, while continuing in her role as area general manager for Central London Hotels.

Her wider portfolio includes London Marriott Hotel Kensington, London Marriott Hotel Maida Vale, London Marriott Hotel Marble Arch and London Marriott Hotel Regent’s Park.

Legrand has over 30 years’ experience in hospitality and moved from Paris to London in 2016 to become general manager at St Pancras Hotel London. 

She has held senior positions at several Marriott properties in London and Paris, including Paris Marriott Champs-Élysées and Renaissance Le Parc Trocadero.

She has received a number of industry accolades, including the Stephen Garff Marriott Award of Excellence for Culture and general manager of the Year (outside the UK). 

Additionally, Legrand holds a master’s degree in applied foreign languages from the Sorbonne University and an MBA from the International Business School in Paris (ISG). 

Her appointment follows a renovation project at County Hall, which recently unveiled 35 refurbished guestrooms and suites with views of Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye.

Legrand said: “It’s a privilege to take the reins at one of London’s most iconic addresses. County Hall’s history, location and team make it a truly special property, and I look forward to building on its reputation for excellence while continuing to deliver a quintessentially British hotel experience.”

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