Will Oakley has been appointed as the new chief executive of Loch Lomond’s Cameron House.
Oakley has replaced Michael Lavizan as chief executive of Loch Lomond’s Cameron House. Lavizani resigned from his position at the end of last year, as he has been in his position since his appointment in June 2023.
Oakley joined Cameron House after serving as managing director of Jumby Bay Island, a 300-acre private resort by the Oetker Collection in Antigua.
He previously worked as a manager at Cadogan in London, Glenapp Castle in Scotland and Cobblers Cove in Barbados.
Oakley said: “Cameron House is recognized as one of Scotland’s leading resorts and I am deeply committed to driving its continued success. I will focus on leading and supporting a talented team to deliver excellence at every turn and ensure that every guest experience is unique.”
Situated on the picturesque shores of Loch Lomond in the Trossachs National Park, Cameron House offers 208 luxurious bedrooms, a selection of restaurants and bars, a world-class spa, a marina, two championship golf courses and 115 self-catering accommodation, cottages and apartments.