Veteran hotelier Walter Knight to lead Farnek’s new hospitality division

Walter Knight, Director of hospitality division, Farnek.

Facilities Management, FM, company Farnek has appointed Walter Knight as Director of its new hospitality division. Knight will be responsible for structuring and developing a new fully functioning hospitality division, which will provide a comprehensive range of outsourced or third-party services.

Quite apart from concierge services, housekeeping, property operations, maintenance, energy consultancy, POMEC, and security, Farnek will manage central reservations and front office services.

Knight has more than 15 years of international experience, across different operations, ranging from five-star to mid-market hotels and upscale apartments. As a sales and marketing director, Knight completed successful assignments for Hyatt in Kazakhstan and Avari in Pakistan, before taking up operational and general management positions in the UAE with Ramada, Holiday Inn and Citymax.

One of Knight’s achievements was creating the mid-market brand concept Rove from scratch, on behalf of Emaar Hospitality Group, which culminated in the launch of the first property in Zabeel, in 2015. Subsequently, he was handed responsibility for the successful conversion and launch of the four-star, 244 bedroom, QE2 Heritage Hotel, the first floating hotel in Dubai.

Farnek has been supporting the UAE’s hospitality for over 40 years now and has amassed an extensive portfolio of hotel contracts, which include brands such as Marriott, Sheraton, Sofitel, and Rotana. Add to that AED 7.5 Million worth of recent contract wins and Knight has hit the ground running, especially after taking responsibility for Farnek’s latest contract win, the new Expo Village. Farnek’s scope of work will consist of managing the reservation services, concierge, front office services and housekeeping, for the 2,273 apartments within the Expo 2020 site.

 

Walter Knight, Director of hospitality division, Farnek.
Walter Knight, Director of hospitality division, Farnek.

“This will provide us with an invaluable commercial reference,” said Markus Oberlin, CEO, Farnek. “Successfully managing the Expo Village apartments, will instill confidence in the market that we can close the circle, adding sales, reservations and complete front office services to our existing market proposition. And in Walter, we have a natural leader, with solid experience and a successful track record in both hospitality sales and operations. We are looking forward to realising our vision for a truly unique turnkey hospitality division.”

Knight said, “I firmly believe that the trend for outsourcing will be adopted more broadly, right across the industry. This could give market entry to investors and or developers of typically smaller, mid-market, non-branded properties, who could simply outsource the entire operation direct. Indeed, if a number of smaller independent hotels were brought together under the same outsourcing company, they could consider collective bargaining with other suppliers and negotiating preferred rates with online travel agents and tour operators,”