Hospitality, Travel & Leisure
The MBS Group is proud to partner with some of the most dynamic hospitality, travel and leisure businesses as they adapt to changing consumer habits
Working right across the industry, we have developed deep relationships with innovative hospitality, travel and leisure businesses. Our clients span listed, private equity-backed, privately-owned and founder-led companies and range from high-growth startups to global businesses.
Our Experience
Aviation, Cruises & Transportation
Contract Catering
Gyms & Fitness
Sharing Economy
Casual Dining, Cafés & QSR
Fine Dining
Hotels & Resorts
Technology & Apps
Cinema & Entertainment
Gaming & Casinos
Pubs, Bars & Nightlife
Travel Agents, Operators & Services
Elliott and his team nail it every time. Many search consultants claim to work 'in partnership' but not many truly achieve it. Elliott has become a true extension of the VUE team. As part of our transition from a UK to pan-European business, Elliott has helped us build our executive team in the UK. He has successfully filled 7 leadership roles that all had very specific and challenging briefs. It's great to work with someone who 'gets it', pushes boundaries to find exceptional talent and quickly grasps our culture, business and role requirements.
DEE VASSILI - GROUP EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF HR, VUE ENTERTAINMENT
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