Robin Hutson Explained

Robin Hutson
Birth Date:[1]
Birth Place:London, England
Occupation:Hotelier
Known For:Hotel du Vin, Lime Wood, Soho House, The Pig
CEO & Chairman of Home Grown Hotels Ltd and LimeWood Group Ltd
Spouse:Judy Hutson
Children:2 sons

Robin Hutson (born 1957) is a British hotelier, listed by The Caterer in 2019 as the UK's second most powerful hotelier.[2]

Early life

At the age of 14, his parents decided that he should attend a grammar school in Surrey, rather than London.[3] He did not do well at school and left without attending sixth form. He went on to study hotel and catering operations at Brooklands College in Weybridge,[3] earning an OND.

Career

Hutson started his career as a management trainee with The Savoy Hotel Company, starting at Claridge's, as a waiter and then The Berkeley. He then moved to the Hôtel de Crillon in Paris, and after a spell at Elbow Beach in Bermuda was appointed general manager of Chewton Glen at 28 years old.[4]

In 1994, Hutson co-founded the Hotel du Vin chain with Gerard Basset. In 2004, they sold the company for £66 million. He was chairman of the Soho House Group until 2009.

Since 2009, Hutson has worked closely with chemicals billionaire Jim Ratcliffe on several projects, and Ratcliffe spent £40 million on the Lime Wood hotel in Hampshire, which Hutson runs.[5] They met because their children were at school together.[5] Home Grown Hotels is an equal shares partnership between Hutson, his management team and Ratcliffe.[5]

Hutson is CEO and chairman of Lime Wood Group and of Home Grown Hotels[6]

The winner of numerous industry awards including Hotelier of the Year 2003,[7] two industry Lifetime Achievement Awards in 2016 and 2020.[8] He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Business from Solent University.[9] He is on the Board of Governors for The Royal Academy of Culinary Arts [10] and an active supporter of Action Against Hunger.[11] he is also a regular contributor to The Caterer magazine and campaigner for greater representation in Government for the hospitality sector.[12]

Hutson was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2022 New Year Honours for services to the hospitality industry and philanthropy.

Personal life

Hutson is married to Judy, a former occupational therapist, they have two sons, and live in Winchester, Hampshire.[13]

He enjoys fishing, wine and has completed many cross-continental motorcycle trips.[5] [14]

Notes and References

  1. News: Tools of the trade: Robin Hutson. Lisa. Grainger. 13 July 2023 . www.thetimes.co.uk.
  2. News: Exam failure who became a multi-millionaire hotelier. Suzanne. Bearne. BBC News. 18 March 2019. 18 March 2019.
  3. News: Relative Values: Robin Hutson and his wife, Judy, the owners of the Pig hotel chain. Interviews by Laura. Pullman. 22 July 2018. 18 March 2019. www.thetimes.co.uk.
  4. News: Robin Hutson, founder of Pig Hotel chain: 'I have a love-hate relationship with hotels'. Rebecca. Burn-Callander. The Telegraph. 29 October 2016. 19 March 2019. www.telegraph.co.uk.
  5. News: Interview: Robin Hutson - the hotelier who escaped back to the country . 19 March 2019 . The Evening Standard . 14 March 2014.
  6. Web site: Top 100 Robin Hutson Lime Wood and Home Grown.... April 19, 2018. The Caterer.
  7. Web site: Hotelier of the Year 2003 Robin Hutson. March 4, 2004. The Caterer.
  8. Web site: Cateys 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award Robin.... November 22, 2020. The Caterer.
  9. Web site: Hampshire hotelier awarded honorary degree | Solent University. www.solent.ac.uk.
  10. https://www.royalacademyofculinaryarts.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Who-We-Are-Board-of-Governors.pdf
  11. Web site: Fine Wine and Art Dinner - Get involved. Action Against Hunger.
  12. Web site: Home | Seat at the Table - Hospitality needs your support . 2021-01-20 . 2021-01-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210120095723/https://www.seatatthetable.org.uk/ . dead .
  13. News: Redwood . Fred . Interiors: the splendour of a revamped Victorian home . 19 March 2019 . The Daily Telegraph . 13 February 2013.
  14. Web site: World's End – To The End Of The World. www.worlds-end.bike. 2019-03-22.