He has over 25 years experience with hotels.
A Laois hotel has appointed a new general manager.
Paul Beehan, a 38-year-old hotelier from the Curragh in Kildare will take up the role in The Heritage, Co. Laois.
He is a graduate of Shannon College of Hotel Management and has dedicated over 25 years of his life to the hospitality industry.
Paul began his management career in The Morrison hotel, where he completed his training.
He has also worked in hotels across the globe, including the Lausanne Palace in Switzerland, The Westbury Hotel and The Soho Hotel in London.
Paul most recently worked in the New Park Hotel in Kilkenny.
Commenting on his new position, Paul said:
"I'm incredibly excited to be here at The Heritage. Having frequently visited as a guest in the past, I have always been impressed with the hotel's commitment to providing exceptional guest experiences. In fact, in my previous role, I often thought that The Heritage would be my ideal next step, so I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to join the team here and looking forward to working towards nurturing and growing them.
Since taking over in 2019, FBD has invested significantly in continuous refurbishments and improvements, enhancing the hotel's facilities and amenities. I am genuinely impressed with what they have achieved and look forward to driving The Heritage forward.
I believe that with the dedication and commitment of the team, we can continue to provide our guests with memorable experiences that will keep them coming back time and time again. I can't wait to see what the future holds for The Heritage."
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