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North East Hotels Association has unveiled its new lineup on Tyneside

The membership body, representing hoteliers across the region, has unveiled its new management committee.

The North East Hotels Association (NEHA) has announced the leadership lineup at its AGM on Tyneside.

Lisa Crocker, Staybridge Suites Newcastle’s general manager, has joined Bernard Bloodworth, managing director at Matfen Hall, as joint NEHA chair.

Andrew Fox, general manager at Slaley Hall, has joined the committee as vice chair, while Norrie Oswald, general manager at Holiday Inn Newcastle Gosforth Park, retains the role of treasurer.

Lisa Crocker, new NEHA Joint Chair, said: “I’m thrilled to take on this important role. The Association represents all aspects of the hotel industry, providing strategic guidance to our members and seeking to advance and protect the interests of the hotel and hospitality industry in our region.

“As we head into 2018, we will continue to be an important voice for our members, offering valuable guidance and insight on the opportunities and challenges facing our industry.

“The choice of hotels in the city and surrounding areas offer something for everyone. Through working in partnership, we all have a vital role to play in extending a warm North East welcome and a fantastic visitor experience.”

Association members have a significant impact on the regional economy, employing more than 3,400 people and spending £70m purchasing products and services through its supply chain.

It is estimated that the overall contribution of the NEHA to the North East economy and GDP of the region is £616m.

The Association was first established in 1992 to represent and promote the region’s hotel and hospitality industry around the UK.

It is now believed to be the biggest of its kind in England, representing 50 of the region’s best-known hotels including internationally and nationally recognised chains and leading independent hotels.

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