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Charingworth Manor hotel appoints new GM

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The Charingworth Manor hotel, located in the Cotswolds, has appointed Anna Asimakopoulou as its new GM.

Originally from Athens, Asimakopoulou has held positions at a number of hotel groups in the UK since 2001, starting at Thistle Marble Arch, before moving to AccorHotels as rooms division manager.

She then worked for the Intercontinental Hotel Group as an operations manager and then in the privately owned four and five-star boutique hotels in London, the Cotswolds and Worcester.

Commenting on her appointment, Asimakopoulou: “We have excellent teams throughout the hotel, and our reputation for dinner and afternoon teas is well known. I want to grow this reputation to attract more people to visit for lunch – we have wonderful gardens with incredible views over five counties which make the perfect setting for a bite to eat.”

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