Worldwide: Boutique assortment Ace Resort Group has appointed Chris Penn as its CEO.
Penn first joined Ace Lodges in 2013 when he assumed the position of managing director at Ace Resort London.
In 2016, Penn left the corporate to co-found the life-style membership membership Birch. He left the enterprise in 2022 and has since labored in hospitality advisory roles.
Writing on LinkedIn, Penn mentioned: “I’m extremely proud to announce that I’m rejoining Ace Resort/Atelier Ace as CEO of the corporate. Ace Resort is a model that has formed a technology of lodges while creating and amplifying new concepts and new companies, and platforming real and long-lasting relationships and partnerships, via openness, accessibility, freedom and collaboration.
“Whereas automated and synthetic, faux and false, hyper-connected and but more and more remoted are all changing into themes of the last decade and cues to the longer term, Ace is, in my estimation, the one lodge model that also, via independence, creativity and humanity (and a bucket load of resilience), stays true to its values. Values that not solely survive the previous and supply reduction within the challenges of the current, however these that can change into its superpowers sooner or later.
“I can’t wait to collaborate once more with such an unimaginable crew of people and to make use of our collective human intelligence (HI not AI) and creativity to energy and invent the way forward for way of life lodges,” he added.
Ace Lodges was based in 1999 and its present portfolio consists of 9 properties within the US, Greece, Japan and Australia. There are plans to open a second lodge in Japan (Fukuoka) in 2027.

