BHA announce new Restaurant Association Chairman, D&D London MD David Loewi, and re-launch The Restaurant Association

The BHA is delighted to announce the appointment of Chairman, D&D London’s Managing Director, David Loewi.

David-Loewi

As Managing Director of one of the most successful independent restaurant groups, David understands the wants and needs of the hospitality industry. As a partner of D&D London, owning and operating over 30 leading restaurants across the globe and South Place Hotel in London, David offers experience from some of the capital’s most iconic hotels, with time at Claridge’s and Hyatt International Hotels.

David Loewi, MD of D&D London and new Chairman of The Restaurant Association said:

I’m delighted to accept the position of Chairman of The Restaurant Association. I look forward to working with Ufi and the team at the BHA to re-establish the association as a real voice representing this important industry.

David’s new role coincides with the BHA’s decision to re-launch The Restaurant Association: a dedicated BHA division for restaurant ambassadors and industry leaders of restaurant groups, chains and independent sites from all corners of the UK.  Already boasting 20 of the Good Food Guide’s top 50 restaurants as members, The Restaurant Association is redefining its role to ensure that the high profile of London’s dining business is capitalised upon in Government and spread across the UK. Key initiatives will be focused around employment issues including the shortage of waiters and chefs in London, rent costs and online reviews to name a few. It will also support the industry in implementing substantial new EU regulations on the way food allergens are communicated to diners, which comes into force this December.

Ufi Ibrahim, Chief Executive of the British Hospitality Association comments:

“We are delighted to introduce David Loewi as Chair of The Restaurant Association at such an exciting time for the eating out scene.  The next few weeks see the London Restaurant Festival, National Waiters Day and The Big Hospitality Conversation London.  With all these events, David will be a fantastic role model as we urge young people to look beyond outdated viewpoints and join the hospitality industry.  The breadth of job roles in hospitality and the training available means that bright and focused young people can succeed very quickly. “