Todd Hewitt, formerly regional spa director at Four Seasons, based in Toronto, has moved to Hong Kong to head up spa for Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts.
Hewitt – an ISPA board member – was placed in his new role by top industry recruiter Lori Hutchinson, who sadly died earlier this year “I was her last placement,” he says.
The new role – corporate director of spa for Shangri-La – will see him responsible for the company’s 90-plus CHI spas and health clubs, as well as having input into the emerging Kerry Sports business.
Hewitt follows Ian Brewis, Shangri-La’s previous head of spa, into the role, but the three year gap between the appointments means the business has been in maintenance mode since.
Hewitt’s brief from Shangri-La CEO Greg Dogan and members of the family-owned business, is to give new momentum to the spa and fitness division. “It’s clear they see greater opportunity for spa within Shangri-La and want leadership for the existing brands and to move forward on new projects,” Hewitt tells Spa Business.
Shangri-La has three main spa, sport and wellness brands including the well-known Asian-themed CHI, The Spa concept in 45 sites and the Health Club brand, which is used in properties which need a boutique operation. There’s also the new Kerry Sports brand – a family-orientated fitness and sports facility which Hewitt says is phenomenal. “I was just in Manilla visiting the latest location,” he says, “and as well as a weight room, cardio room and fitness centre, it has a full-sized NBA basketball court, swimming pool and kid’s zone – an entire floor is dedicated to different children’s activities”.
Hewitt says Shangri-La plans to grow its brand portfolio, with the eventual relaunch of its spas, but that this work won’t be rushed: “You don’t get a second chance to relaunch,” he says. “It has to be done right first time.”
Joining the business at a time of growth, Hewitt’s first job has been to visit flagship locations in Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai, Maldives, Mauritius, Abu Dhabi and Dubai: “We’re expanding,” he says, “in Doha, Sri Lanka, Jeddah, Manilla and the surrounding islands – plus there’s rapid growth in China.”
As a team player, Hewitt is looking forward to working with the team at Shangri-La. “They’re the nicest group of people,” he says, “very down to earth, involved and hard working. Having grown up in a family business, I feel at home.”
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Todd Hewitt, formerly regional spa director at Four Seasons, based in Toronto, has moved to Hong Kong to head up spa for Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts.
Hewitt – an ISPA board member – was placed in his new role by top industry recruiter Lori Hutchinson, who sadly died earlier this year “I was her last placement,” he says.
The new role – corporate director of spa for Shangri-La – will see him responsible for the company’s 90-plus CHI spas and health clubs, as well as having input into the emerging Kerry Sports business.
Hewitt follows Ian Brewis, Shangri-La’s previous head of spa, into the role, but the three year gap between the appointments means the business has been in maintenance mode since.
Hewitt’s brief from Shangri-La CEO Greg Dogan and members of the family-owned business, is to give new momentum to the spa and fitness division. “It’s clear they see greater opportunity for spa within Shangri-La and want leadership for the existing brands and to move forward on new projects,” Hewitt tells Spa Business.
Shangri-La has three main spa, sport and wellness brands including the well-known Asian-themed CHI, The Spa concept in 45 sites and the Health Club brand, which is used in properties which need a boutique operation. There’s also the new Kerry Sports brand – a family-orientated fitness and sports facility which Hewitt says is phenomenal. “I was just in Manilla visiting the latest location,” he says, “and as well as a weight room, cardio room and fitness centre, it has a full-sized NBA basketball court, swimming pool and kid’s zone – an entire floor is dedicated to different children’s activities”.
Hewitt says Shangri-La plans to grow its brand portfolio, with the eventual relaunch of its spas, but that this work won’t be rushed: “You don’t get a second chance to relaunch,” he says. “It has to be done right first time.”
Joining the business at a time of growth, Hewitt’s first job has been to visit flagship locations in Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai, Maldives, Mauritius, Abu Dhabi and Dubai: “We’re expanding,” he says, “in Doha, Sri Lanka, Jeddah, Manilla and the surrounding islands – plus there’s rapid growth in China.”
As a team player, Hewitt is looking forward to working with the team at Shangri-La. “They’re the nicest group of people,” he says, “very down to earth, involved and hard working. Having grown up in a family business, I feel at home.”
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2016 issue 2
Editor’s letter: Who will own the well-life consumer?
It’s the wild west out there and there’s a land grab going on as interested parties make their play to own the well-life consumer. It’s not clear yet how this will pan out as the industry matures, or where spa stands in the pecking order, but the threats are clear
Spa people: Tyler Gage
Runa’s Tyler Gage working with Channing Tatum on an Amazon healing centre
Spa people: Todd Hewitt
For the first time in four years, Shangri-La appoints a global head of spas. Spa Business talks to Todd Hewitt, the man to fill the role
Spa people: James White
Thermal spa researcher and consultant to head up major overhaul of Maruia Hot Springs in New Zealand
Interview: Irene Forte
Daughter of hotelier Sir Rocco Forte and niece of designer Olga Polizzi tells Jane Kitchen why the Rocco Forte Hotel’s new spa concept is a family affair
Design: Natural wonderland
Neena Dhillon visits the striking new Keemala resort and spa in Phuket and finds out about its unique design
Science: Skin deep
Modern research is redefining the way we think about skin. Neuroscientist Dr Claudia Aguirre explains what the findings mean for spas
Promotional feature: Clarins
Clarins’ head of Spas, My Blend and Retail, Prisca Courtin-Clarins, talks about the strides the company is making in highly prescriptive skincare, and the development of hotel spa concepts with the My Blend brand
Promotional feature: Massage Heights
There’s a clear gap in the UK spa market for an affordable local offering that places an emphasis on top-quality treatments and services. Is Massage Heights, the successful US franchise chain, the solution?
Promotional feature: Neaumorinc
From a director of spa at Four Seasons to an entrepreneur who introduces exciting new beauty brands to five-star facilities, Shawna Morneau’s experience on both sides of the industry is enabling her consultancy to have an impact worldwide
Promotional feature: Dr Burgener Switzerland
Dr Burgener Switzerland to launch Haute Couture, a revolutionary skin treatment that personalises product and treatments to each person’s skin, using cutting-edge technology
Sensory zone: Set adrift
Niamh Madigan talks to researcher Justin Feinstein who thinks floatation could be a shortcut to meditation
Fitness: Defying gravity
The founder of AntiGravity® Aerial Yoga tells Niamh Madigan about the technique and a new suspension massage he’s developing for spas
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