Signing up as a joint gold partner alongside developers Clouston Group, Crowne Plaza Newcastle – Stephenson Quarter’s general manager, Andrew Fox, has been invited to take up a place on NewcastleGateshead Initiative’s board, playing a key role in major decision-making to help boost the area’s profile and drive forward its future growth and success.
Set in the Stephenson Quarter – a £200m strategic site which is being developed by Clouston Group and dubbed Newcastle’s coolest new development – the landmark hotel has already made a positive impact on the North East’s tourism industry.
Since opening its doors in September 2015, more than £1m of confirmed business has been achieved with a further £2m holding space going into 2016. Events have also been secured for 2017. It has also created 150 jobs.
Commenting on the partnership, Andrew said: “NewcastleGateshead Initiative is a fantastic organisation which undertakes a vital role in promoting our destination to national and international audiences.
“They have, and continue to be, a huge support to our team. It’s a proactive partnership and we’ve been working together long before the hotel opened to spot opportunities for business development, promoting the hotel and introducing us to the region’s business network.
“I’m delighted to have a place on the board, which will allow us to be at the heart of shaping the future of tourism in NewcastleGateshead and the North East region.”
Sarah Stewart, chief executive at NewcastleGateshead Initiative, added: “I’m delighted to welcome Andrew Fox to our board and Crowne Plaza Newcastle – Stephenson Quarter, as part of Clouston Group, as a gold partner of NewcastleGateshead Initiative.
“Our partnership model includes over 170 private-sector organisations from across the North East and from a range of industry sectors including tourism, arts & culture, creative & digital, financial services and professional services, to name just a few. Our strength is in the diversity of support we attract, helping us to promote NewcastleGateshead and the wider North East region as a place, not just to visit but live, learn, work and invest.”