Karin Raguin appointed as Chief Human Resources Officer at Kempinski Hotels
Kempinski Hotels has announced a major leadership shake-up, appointing Karin Raguin as the new Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) for the prestigious 127-year-old luxury hotel group. But why is this appointment so crucial? And what does it reveal about Kempinski’s bold new direction?
A Leadership Shift Under Barbara Muckermann
Karin’s appointment is part of a strategic overhaul led by Group CEO Barbara Muckermann, who is determined to redefine the Kempinski brand. With a mission to reposition the historic hotel group, Muckermann is assembling a powerhouse leadership team to drive transformation.
“We are delighted to welcome Karin Raguin to our leadership team. Her expertise in talent strategy and culture-building will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Kempinski,” said Muckermann.
What Karin Brings to the Table
Karin Raguin is no stranger to high-stakes human resource leadership. Before joining Kempinski, she held key HR roles at LVMH, leading luxury hospitality and fashion brands across China, North America, and Europe.
Her credentials include:
Senior VP of HR at LVMH China, overseeing 35 department heads.
Global Talent VP at Christian Dior Couture, shaping talent strategy worldwide.
HR leadership roles in New York, Paris, and Shanghai, specializing in career management, talent development, and corporate social responsibility.
What This Means for Kempinski’s Future
Karin will be responsible for revamping Kempinski’s global HR strategy, ensuring the brand attracts and retains the world’s top-tier hospitality talent. From performance management to social impact initiatives, her role will be instrumental in modernizing the company’s workforce culture.
This leadership transition follows the recent appointments of:
Gordon Drake as Chief Financial Officer
Rasha Lababidi as Chief Product Officer
Clearly, Kempinski is gearing up for something big. But will these leadership moves be enough to elevate the brand in today’s competitive luxury market? Only time will tell.