The Celtic Collection has announced the passing of CEO, Ian Edwards, following a period of illness, with his loved ones by his side.
The Chief Executive Officer of Celtic Manor Resort and ICC Wales, Ian was an inspirational business leader who left an indelible mark on the hospitality and tourism industries in the United Kingdom.
With over 40 years of experience, he was a driving force in growing the Celtic Manor Resort into one of Europe’s premier destinations for golf, leisure, business and high-profile events, and the recent expansion of The Celtic Collection into Wales’s largest independent hotel group.
Under Ian’s guidance, the Celtic Manor Resort hosted global events like the 2010 Ryder Cup, one of the most prestigious sporting events in the world, and the 2014 NATO Summit. His work with ICC Wales further demonstrated his passion for boosting business tourism, creating a world-class venue that has brought in international conferences and events, providing lasting economic benefits for the region, Wales and the UK.
Leading the tributes, Simon Gibson, CBE, Board Member of Celtic Manor Resort, said: “Ian Edwards will be remembered as a visionary leader whose contributions to the hospitality sector have left a lasting legacy in Wales and beyond. His dedication, warmth, and innovative spirit will continue to inspire the industry for years to come.
“His leadership and delivery of large-scale projects, such as the Ryder Cup and the NATO Summit, stand as a testament to his strategic vision and his ability to elevate Wales globally. Growing Celtic Manor Resort into a collection of successful hotels was another hallmark of his remarkable career, reinforcing his reputation as one of the leading figures in the UK hospitality industry.
“Ian was known not just for his business acumen but also for his people-centred leadership. He often credited his successes to the hardworking teams he led, fostering an environment of innovation and excellence in the sector. His vision extended beyond business, as he also revitalised the local community through his role in initiatives such as the ReNewport Task Force and the Business in the Community Place Programme.
“Ian will be greatly missed by colleagues and friends, and we extend our heartfelt sympathies to his family.”
Ian was a Master Innholder and a Fellow of the Institute of Hospitality. He served on the Boards of Visit Britain and the Western Gateway.
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