Trinity Bridge expands in Central Europe, appoints MD for Germany

Hospitality specialist executive search firm Trinity Bridge is expanding its operations in Central Europe with the appointment of Stephanie Watzek.

Launched in 2022 by Sam Seigler, a company statement says that following growth of 60% over the past 12 months, Trinity Bridge is opening a second office in Germany to strengthen its presence in Europe.

Joining the business from 2 June 2025, with nearly 15 years’ experience in the hospitality industry, Watzek will be heading up the new office based in Berlin as managing director. 

Before working in executive search, Watzek held roles in operations and revenue management at Kempinski Hotels. She joins Trinity Bridge from LHC International where she helped to appoint senior leaders across the real estate and hospitality sectors. Her expertise will be invaluable to the Trinity Bridge team as it continues to grow its presence in Central Europe in the hospitality, travel and leisure sectors.

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