Legacy Preston International Hotel strengthens its Business Development team

Legacy Preston International Hotel has been true to its international focus, by appointing a new Business Development Manager, Tulley Gray, from New Zealand.

The hotel is part of Legacy Hotels & Resorts Limited, a dedicated hotel and leisure services management company, formed in September 2005. The business is one of the UK’s leading hotel and leisure management companies, with a portfolio of over 2,800 guestrooms.

Utilising his international business experience, Tulley will nurture and expand relationships between the hotel and its business guests, promoting the hotel’s ideal location and excellent meeting and conference facilities to the North West’s business community.

Tulley commented: “I’m delighted to join the Legacy team as a Business Development Manager. My business experience is mainly FMCG, so the hotels and hospitality industry will be a change for me, but I am confident my skills will be transferrable and I’ve already had some notable successes.

“Building awareness of any hotel, starts with the foundation of a strong network and I’ll be proactively growing my connections, to make the most impact in the market.”

Bernadette Plumb, General Manager, The Legacy Preston International Hotel added: “We are very pleased to welcome Tulley to our great team in Preston. We are sure his excellent track record of providing top class sales activity and solutions in the B2B market will shine through and we look forward to an exciting rest of the year, with some great opportunities at the Legacy Preston International Hotel.”

Legacy Preston International Hotel is an impressive modern building, ideally located, making it a perfect accommodation base for both business, leisure and conferences. Its three fully equipped meeting rooms offer great flexibility for hosting training sessions, meetings or small events.

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