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Rosewood announces appointment of new Chief Financial Officer


“Kevin Yung, Chief Financial Officer, Rosewood Hotel Group”
Kevin Yung joins Rosewood Hotel Group as their newly appointed Chief Financial Officer.

Bringing with him a wealth of experience spanning over 25 years, Kevin Yung has been appointed as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Rosewood Hotel Group. With a deep understanding of the Rosewood ecosystem of brands, Yung previously served as the Managing Partner of Rosewood Capital Ventures for the past two years. During this time, he also acted as a strategic advisor to Rosewood Hotel Group, providing valuable guidance and support across various aspects of the business.

In his new role as CFO, Yung will assume responsibility for overseeing the financial operations of Rosewood Hotel Group's global brands. Remarkably, he will continue to hold his previous position as Managing Partner of Rosewood Capital Ventures. This unique arrangement positions him to optimize synergies between the two organizations and foster enhanced alignment.

Prior to joining Rosewood, Yung held several high-ranking roles in finance and investment. He served as the Chief Executive Officer of Chow Tai Fook Education Group (CTFEG) in Hong Kong, where he successfully managed the Group's day-to-day operations, formulated strategic direction, developed infrastructure, integrated existing businesses, and facilitated the acquisition of two education companies, thereby expanding the Group's footprint.

Yung also dedicated almost a decade in Beijing, establishing his career in finance and investment. He held senior executive positions in prominent real estate funds and financial institutions. His professional journey began in New York, where he worked in the principal investment domain, starting as an associate at Morgan Stanley and later assuming the role of Vice President at Citigroup.