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Welcome to HOTEL PARTNERS AFRICA

About Us

Hotel Partners Africa is an alliance of 5 leading hospitality consultancies with unrivalled experience across all of Africa, real “on the ground” knowledge that makes our advice invaluable.

Hotel Partners Africa
Hotel Partners Africa
Hotel Partners Africa
Hotel Partners Africa
Hotel Partners Africa

about us

Hotel Partners Africa

As a “one stop shop” for the entire lifecycle of an owner’s hospitality journey, from the initial idea, cultivating the best concept, sourcing development funds, building the hotel, optimising the income generated at the property, through to selling the property at the end of the journey Hotel Partners Africa can help advise you, and make your journey smoother.

Hotel Partners Africa is the only hospitality consultancy working in Africa which has worked in every country on the continent. Each of the 54 countries has very different conditions and developers, hotel operators and hotel owners need advice from consultants that actually know that specific country.

This collaboration was a natural evolution of the founding partners, Trevor Ward, Mark Martinovic and David Harper, working together for many years, and the requirement of existing and future clients for a complete turn-key solution. In 2014 CVT International joined HPA to establish a representative office in Addis Ababa.

In the complex world of hotel development and management, where a client’s specific needs must be balanced with all the processes and requirements to satisfy funders, manage risk, oversee cost efficient and fit-for-purpose construction, contract negotiation with operators, asset management, valuations, sales and acquisitions, Africa has conspicuously lacked a professional, integrated complete-solutions provider with integrity, experience and a proven track record providing a seamless service throughout the lifecycle of a hotel project.

In creating this one-stop-shop, Hotel Partners Africa has established a highly proactive team to build long-standing relationships with major players, particularly branded chains, developers, fund managers and property owners – to make it happen!

Our Team

Meet the HPA Team – a dynamic group of professionals dedicated to revolutionizing the hospitality industry in Africa. Passion, innovation, excellence – we redefine hotel partnerships.

David Harper - Head of Property Services

Has over 35 years’ experience in the property industry and has been involved in over €30 billion of hotel transactions globally. He is the author of “Valuation of Hotels for Investors” and “Hotels & Resorts: An Investor’s Guide”.

Trevor ward

Trevor Ward – Head of Consultancy Services

Is the leading authority on hotel development in Africa, with over 35 years’ experience on the continent, having advised on hundreds of prospective and actual projects. He is also the author of the award - winning Hotel Chain Development Pipelines in Africa Survey, which has been reporting on the future supply of branded hotels since 2009.

mark Mart

Mark Martinovic – Head of Design & Construction

Has been involved in the development of almost 100 hotels across Africa, specialising in design, development management and procurement. Mark was born in a hotel, grew up in a hotel, has a degree in hotel management and has managed hotels in Africa and the UK

Mehret Ghebresus - MD of Addis Ababa Office

Brings over 25 years management experience to the partnership, and has been advising on hotel, residential, IT, broadcasting and Oil & Gas since the turn of the century.

Frederic Van Leppen

Frederic Van Lennep – Head of Hospitality Technology & Operational Consulting

Over 20 years Africa hospitality experience, helps him offer tailor-made technological solutions in an every-evolving landscape.

Adun

Dr Adun Okupe – Head of Sustainability

With over 2 decades of experience working in the hospitality industry, Adun is a Sustainable Hospitality & Tourism Specialist. In her work advising governments, investors, owners and developers, she ensures the projects are economically feasible and environmentally sustainable.