Hilton announced the appointment of Christoph Härle as Senior Advisor, Development, in Germany to support the company’s robust growth in this key European market.
Christoph brings unrivaled knowledge, experience and industry relationships to Hilton, following a 25-year career at JLL spanning both the Hotels and Global Capital Market teams in London, Frankfurt, New York and Munich, culminating with his role as CEO, EMEA Hotels & Hospitality.
Christoph will work closely with Hilton’s regional leadership team to help accelerate the company’s strategic expansion in Germany, where Hilton has doubled the number of hotels open to 31 since 2016.
Welcoming Christoph to his new role, Patrick Fitzgibbon, Senior Vice President Development, EMEA at Hilton said: “We are thrilled to have Christoph support the Hilton team in Germany. He brings tremendous relationships, experience and expertise in hotel real estate and investment that will help drive Hilton’s strong growth in this crucial market and elsewhere. I look forward to working with Christoph and the wider regional development team to take our strategic expansion in Germany to the next level in 2020 and beyond.”
Commenting on his appointment, Christoph said: “I’m delighted to be working as Senior Advisor Development with the leading global hotel brand Hilton, adding my investor, owner and capital relationships to the already very successful team. There are very exciting opportunities for the entire brand family; from luxury brands, such as LXR and Waldorf Astoria, to Doubletree by Hilton and our mid-market brands including Hampton by Hilton and Hilton Garden Inn. Our newest brand, Motto by Hilton, also has great potential in Europe.”
Hilton has a presence in every major German city, including 12 Hampton by Hilton and five Hilton Garden Inn hotels. There are six Hampton by Hilton hotels slated for opening in 2020, and by the close of 2023, the total German portfolio will increase to 42 properties, amounting to more than 10,000 rooms. Worldwide, Hilton operates properties across 17 brands offering nearly 6,000 properties and a global loyalty programme, Hilton Honors, which has 100 million members.