(Left to right) Richard Margo, General Manager of OZO Phuket; Sukamal Mondal, Cluster General Manager of Shama in Bangkok; Christoph Leonhard, General Manager of Oriental Residence Bangkok; Paul Halford, Cluster General Manager of Amari Koh Samui and OZO Chaweng Samui; Thomas Hain, General Manager of Amari Vogue Krabi
ONYX Hospitality Group has made five key hotel leadership appointments across Thailand as part of its ongoing growth and expansion.
Christoph Leonhard has rejoined ONYX Hospitality Group as the new General Manager of Oriental Residence Bangkok. He will be leading the ongoing success of the city-centre hotel, which will soon be reintroduced as part of the newly-announced Saffron Collection. Having held rooms division and GM roles with ONYX Hospitality Group’s Amari brand for close to a decade in Hua Hin, Koh Samui and the Maldives, Christoph also gained experience from leading companies and brands like The Peninsula, St Regis and Accor.
Christoph Leonhard has rejoined ONYX Hospitality Group as the new General Manager of Oriental Residence Bangkok. He will be leading the ongoing success of the city-centre hotel, which will soon be reintroduced as part of the newly-announced Saffron Collection. Having held rooms division and GM roles with ONYX Hospitality Group’s Amari brand for close to a decade in Hua Hin, Koh Samui and the Maldives, Christoph also gained experience from leading companies and brands like The Peninsula, St Regis and Accor.
Sukamal Mondal has been promoted to Cluster General Manager for the Shama Serviced Apartments portfolio of four properties in Bangkok, and will continue to lead as GM of Shama Lakeview Asoke Bangkok which he led the rebranding of two years ago following a full refurbishment of the property. An ONYX veteran with over 14 years of experience in China and Thailand, Sukamal also served as General Manager of Oriental Residence Bangkok.
In the south of Thailand, Thomas Hain will move from ONYX Hospitality Group properties in Koh Samui to Krabi to take on leadership as General Manager at the newly-renovated Amari Vogue Krabi. Thomas will dedicate his attention towards new opportunities for the revitalised beachfront resort. With over 20 years of hospitality experience in a variety of rooms division roles in Europe, the US and Asia for companies like Marriott, Hyatt, Accor and IHG, Thomas joined ONYX in 2018 as the Resident Manager of Amari Koh Samui and was subsequently appointed GM for the Group’s two hotels on the island.
Paul Halford will be appointed Cluster General Manager for Amari Koh Samui and OZO Chaweng Samui, after two years as opening GM for OZO Phuket. Joining ONYX in mid-2018 from Radisson Hotel Group where he held senior roles in Australia, Fiji and Thailand, Paul’s approachable style of leadership and mentoring were honed by stints as a teacher and tutor in Australia and Japan.
Richard Margo has been appointed General Manager of OZO Phuket, from his current role as Hotel Manager of the group’s award-winning Amari Phuket which he has held since 2014. Joining ONYX eight years ago as Resident Manager of Amari Pattaya, Richard’s career in hotels started from the food and beverage side of the business. He has held roles with Le Meridien in Belgium, Ireland, Portugal and Jordan, as well as with Hilton in Malaysia and Thailand.
All appointments take effect from 1 September 2020.
Craig Bond, Executive Vice President, Operations, ONYX Hospitality Group, said, “We are happy to welcome Christoph back to our group, elevate Sukamal to a cluster role as the reach of Shama Serviced Apartments continues to expand within Bangkok, and assign Thomas, Paul and Richard to their new roles within the organisation. As we navigate the realities of the changing business conditions, people remain our biggest asset and we stay committed towards nurturing a stable leadership and talent pool to power our ongoing growth.”
Based in Bangkok, ONYX Hospitality Group has a robust development pipeline of more than 20 new properties in markets such as China, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, the Maldives and Sri Lanka, and has set a target of being the best medium-sized hospitality player in the Asia-Pacific region.
In the south of Thailand, Thomas Hain will move from ONYX Hospitality Group properties in Koh Samui to Krabi to take on leadership as General Manager at the newly-renovated Amari Vogue Krabi. Thomas will dedicate his attention towards new opportunities for the revitalised beachfront resort. With over 20 years of hospitality experience in a variety of rooms division roles in Europe, the US and Asia for companies like Marriott, Hyatt, Accor and IHG, Thomas joined ONYX in 2018 as the Resident Manager of Amari Koh Samui and was subsequently appointed GM for the Group’s two hotels on the island.
Paul Halford will be appointed Cluster General Manager for Amari Koh Samui and OZO Chaweng Samui, after two years as opening GM for OZO Phuket. Joining ONYX in mid-2018 from Radisson Hotel Group where he held senior roles in Australia, Fiji and Thailand, Paul’s approachable style of leadership and mentoring were honed by stints as a teacher and tutor in Australia and Japan.
Richard Margo has been appointed General Manager of OZO Phuket, from his current role as Hotel Manager of the group’s award-winning Amari Phuket which he has held since 2014. Joining ONYX eight years ago as Resident Manager of Amari Pattaya, Richard’s career in hotels started from the food and beverage side of the business. He has held roles with Le Meridien in Belgium, Ireland, Portugal and Jordan, as well as with Hilton in Malaysia and Thailand.
All appointments take effect from 1 September 2020.
Craig Bond, Executive Vice President, Operations, ONYX Hospitality Group, said, “We are happy to welcome Christoph back to our group, elevate Sukamal to a cluster role as the reach of Shama Serviced Apartments continues to expand within Bangkok, and assign Thomas, Paul and Richard to their new roles within the organisation. As we navigate the realities of the changing business conditions, people remain our biggest asset and we stay committed towards nurturing a stable leadership and talent pool to power our ongoing growth.”
Based in Bangkok, ONYX Hospitality Group has a robust development pipeline of more than 20 new properties in markets such as China, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, the Maldives and Sri Lanka, and has set a target of being the best medium-sized hospitality player in the Asia-Pacific region.