Robin Hutson
British hotelier (born 1957)
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Robin Hutson OBE (born 1957) is a British hotelier, listed by The Caterer in 2019 as the UK's second most powerful hotelier.[2]
Early life
Career
Hutson started his career as a management trainee with The Savoy Hotel Company, starting at Claridge's, as a waiter and then The Berkeley.[4] He then moved to the Hôtel de Crillon in Paris, and after a spell at Elbow Beach in Bermuda was appointed general manager of Chewton Glen at 28 years old.[5]
In 1994, Hutson co-founded the Hotel du Vin chain with Gerard Basset.[2] In 2004, they sold the company for £66 million.[2] He was chairman of the Soho House Group until 2009.
Since 2009, Hutson has worked closely with chemicals billionaire Jim Ratcliffe on several projects, and Ratcliffe spent £40 million on the Lime Wood hotel in Hampshire, which Hutson runs.[6] They met because their children were at school together.[6] Home Grown Hotels is an equal shares partnership between Hutson, his management team and Ratcliffe.[6]
Hutson is CEO and chairman of Lime Wood Group and of Home Grown Hotels.[7]
He is the winner of numerous industry awards including Hotelier of the Year 2003,[8] two industry Lifetime Achievement Awards in 2016 and 2020.[9] He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Business from Solent University.[10] He is on the Board of Governors for The Royal Academy of Culinary Arts [11] and an active supporter of Action Against Hunger.[12] He is also a regular contributor to The Caterer magazine and campaigner for greater representation in Government for the hospitality sector.[13]
Hutson was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2022 New Year Honours for services to the hospitality industry and philanthropy.[14]