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Sonia Cheng Chi-Man (traditional Chinese: 鄭志雯; simplified Chinese: 郑志雯) is a Hong Kong business executive. She is the CEO of Rosewood Hotel Group and the executive director of the New World Development. [1] She is also the vice-chairman of Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group. [2]
Previously, Rosewood Hotel Group was the hotel management arm of New World China Land, a subsidiary of New World Group. The company announced in June 2011 that it had signed a purchase and sale agreement to acquire Rosewood Hotels & Resorts from Rosewood Corp. and Maritz, Wolff & Co. The Chief Executive Officer of Rosewood Hotel Group, Sonia Cheng.
Rosewood Hotel Group, [4] [1] also known for its former trading names New World Hotel Group, [4] New World Hospitality [1] [5] and legal names New World Hotel Management (BVI) Limited, [5] New World Hotel Management Limited [6] is a Hong Kong–based multi-national hotel management group and the parent company of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts (founded in 1979).
Cheng Yu-tung (1925–2018); founder of Chow Tai Fook Henry Cheng (b. 1946); chairman of New World Development Adrian Cheng (b. 1979); CEO of New World Development; Sonia Cheng (b. 1980); CEO of Rosewood Hotel Group; Brian Cheng (b. 1982); co-CEO of NWS Holdings; Christopher Cheng (b. 1989); CEO of NWS Modern Logistics Limited; Peter Cheng (b ...
Sonia Cheng is overseeing a portfolio of 67 properties globally and a brood of four young children at home. ‘Take the Time to Think Through Strategies’: How the CEO of the Rosewood Hotel Group ...
On a recent episode of Influencers with Andy Serwer, Sonia Cheng, the CEO of the Rosewood Hotel Group, underscored the unique perspective of women who work in the hospitality business.
On a recent episode of "Influencers with Andy Serwer," Sonia Cheng, the CEO of the Rosewood Hotel Group, acknowledged the global hotel company has faced "labor challenges" but suggested it's ...
[31] [144] Cheng Yu-tung's daughter Sonia Cheng also planned to renovate the Carlyle, hiring Alexandra Champalimaud to redesign some of the spaces. [31] A pop-up bookstore temporarily operated at the hotel in 2015, [145] and the same year, Rosewood began formally renting out some of the Carlyle's suites.