Sarah Pittaway joined on the 3rd February and will oversee the seven London Livery Halls in the Chester Boyd portfolio.
Reporting to CH&Co joint CEO Alison Tyler, Pittaway’s role is to ensure Chester Boyd meets its commitment to increase uptake at each of the Livery Halls it represents.
Prior to joining Chester Boyd, Tyler commissioned from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served with the Royal Corps of Signals in Germany, Cyprus and Afghanistan. Subsequently she was assistant private secretary to HRH The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester – where she was responsible for the Coronation of King George Tupou V of Tonga.
She also served as chief of staff for baroness Emma Nicholson at the House of Lords; worked at Ernst and Young LLP; and was latterly CEO of The Wren Press.
Tyler commented: “It has been a tough few years in the city during the recession, but we have never compromised our commitment to the highest standards of food and service, because we know this sets us apart. As the market improves, driving sales is of critical importance to our Livery clients and we believe this investment in Sarah will further strengthen relationships with both the Livery and our commercial customer base.”
Pittaway explained: “I’m looking forward to joining Chester Boyd and becoming part of the Livery Hall traditions and history, as well as developing the commercial activities. I have been impressed by the very high standards and reputation of Chester Boyd.”
Chester Boyd hires new director of operations
4th Feb 2014 - 12:21
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Chester Boyd has welcomed a new director of operations to the team.