McLean joins from the Cadogan hotel in London’s Chelsea, where he was interim general manager.
John McLean has been appointed general manager of the Stafford Collection hotel group, two months after Stuart Procter stepped down as chief operating officer.
News of Procter’s departure was distributed by the board of directors of the Stafford Hotel Limited in March. He is yet to announce his next role.
McLean joins from the Cadogan hotel in London’s Chelsea, where he was interim general manager.
Prior to that, he worked as general manager of the Kensington in London’s South Kensington, as hotel manager and interim general manager of Brown’s hotel in London’s Mayfair and as executive head of F&B at the Lanesborough in Mayfair.
McLean has also demonstrated his commitment to the wider industry as a Springboard Ambassador and is a fellow of the Australian Institute of Management and the Institute of Hospitality in the UK.
The board of directors at the Stafford Collection said: “We are delighted to welcome John to the team at the Stafford Collection. He brings with him vast industry experience and, coupled with a strong set of values, he will be an incredible asset as we continue to deliver the high level of customer service for which the Stafford Collection is renowned.”
McLean added: “I am very much looking forward to joining the team at the Stafford Collection, and to build on the legacy that has already been created. To work in these storied properties and to lead the teams in offering a level of service that goes above and beyond, is something that I am delighted to be a part of.”
The Stafford Collection consists of the Stafford in London’s Mayfair, Northcote in Lancashire and Norma in London’s Fitzrovia.