

"With Apex City of Bath Hotel competing against other cities and venues on a national scale, the team has had to think outside the box and bring in both creative and innovative measures to attract companies who would not normally bring their business to the city," a spokesman said. It started taking bookings in September 2017 and has since welcomed 88 groups for events such as the annual Bath Rugby shirt sponsor dinner, Bath Chronicle Business Awards and an international conference of BP Castrol. The hotel, with 177 rooms and a 400-person purpose-built conference suite, is Bath's largest. GV of Apex City of Bath Hotel in James Street West (Image: Artur Lesniak/ Reach plc) "I'm looking for another opportunity in Bath - hoping to stay around for a new venture." There are currently 14 vacant positions at Apex Bath - but Mr O'Sullivan's general manager role has not been advertised.

The group said it brought in more than half a million pounds to the local economy in its first year and welcomed more than 20,000 delegates to the city.Īpex Hotels' chief executive said Mr O'Sullivan was "instrumental" in the hotel's opening. With that in mind, we are looking forward to recruiting for key roles from within the city, and in turn, introducing Bath to the Apex Hotels brand.” “Much of what is great about Bath is what is local. "Apex is extremely proud to be delivering an excellent hotel, worthy of a World Heritage City, while also spearheading a unique city centre conference and events venue. He told the Caterer: “I am not only looking forward to working for such a progressive hotel group, but also relishing the opportunity to lead a team that gives Bath its only city centre conference space. He was previously regional operations manager of Premier Inn in the Midlands and Home Counties. Mr O'Sullivan joined Apex City of Bath Hotel in January 2017.
