Matthew Fowler has been a CFO at Revel Collective, formerly known as the Revolution Bars Group.
He follows Danielle Davies, who resigned in March to continue the new event.
Fowler monitors the Revolution on June 16, the goal of Revolución de Cuban and Peach Pubs brands, as the group aims to restore confidence to its outlets after a large structural reform plan last September.
Fowler joins the online retailer Musicmagpie, where he served as CFO until April this year. Before that, he had the same position on medical devices in Genedrive from 2016 to 2022.
Rob Pitcher, CEO of the Revel collective, said: “Matthew’s plenty of experience is valuable to help guide the group in challenging times currently in the hospitality industry and to support business to realize its true value.”
Fowler said, “I am enthusiastic about joining the Revel Collective event on this important trip on his trip. I look forward to working with Rob and a wider team to help the company’s strategic plans.”
Last year, Revel Collective changed his trading name as part of the reorganization.
In April, the company started a formal sales process alongside the reorganization plan, which included a collection of £ 12.5 million. After the negotiations with Nightcap, a potential trade fell through the group continued their restructuring efforts, which include closing about 25 bar.