Know more about launching a luxury hotel brand with Patina Hotels and Resorts CEO Marc Dardenne

He has been in the hotel industry for over 30 years.

Patina Hotels & Resorts CEO Marc Dardenne has made the fine art of hospitality his lifelong commitment. For over 30 years, he has inspired and delivered exceptional standards of service for global brands such as The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Hyatt, Armani and The Address.

His untiring work to bring real luxury experiences to discerning clientele has won him coveted accolades and widespread admiration. He has developed the big picture and the fine details that enable the Patina Hotels & Resorts experience to be truly unique and unforgettably satisfying.

Marc will be one of the speakers at the upcoming SBR Industry Insights Series this November.

Find out more about his experiences and business philosophy here:

What are your previous experiences and positions held that contributed to who you are as an entrepreneur/businessman today?
I worked several years for established luxury hotel groups such as Hyatt and Ritz-Carlton in Asia and Middle East which gave me good insights on how luxury hotel operators work in different markets.

My experience with Emaar Hospitality as well as Patina Hotels and Resorts however gave me the perspective of an owner’s point of view and I was able to put my entrepreneurial skills to good use.

What are your key business philosophies?
Whatever you do, do it with passion and integrity.

Can you give us a glimpse of what you will talk about at the SBR Industry Insights Series?
The challenges and opportunities of launching a new luxury hotel brand

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